Southern Oregon Experiment Station, Talent, Oregon | 1949

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This brief 16mm clip was discovered at the Southern Oregon Research and Extension Center in 2016 and was converted to mp4 and published with permission. The truck in the clip dates to the 1940s, and it is possible that the hatted man with the cigar is Harold H. White who began work at the Experiment Station in 1947 and became station superintendent in 1953 succeeding Elliott S. Degman. White was featured in the October 23, 1949 Medford Mail Tribune, with a photograph similar to that in the clip. In 1957, Jackson County bought 80 acres of the Hanley Farm in Central Point and consolidated agricultural research and extension activities in the new location. John Yungen, who had been an OSU student working with White in the late 1940s, was on staff in 1958 as an agronomist.
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This is really neat it's part of the experimental station the lab was the Hagler house next to the Animal control to short & sweet need more.

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