We serve nearly 500,000 acres of irrigated agriculture in Oregon and Washington's Columbia Basin. The center concentrates on discovery and implementation of agricultural and horticultural opportunities and provides solutions to production restraints. Research at HAREC emphasizes identification of new crops or and production practices, plant breeding and varietal evaluation including nutritional contents, integrated pest management of insects and insect transmitted diseases, plant disease control and environmental issues. In addition, an emphasis on stream ecology investigates aspects related to salmon. More about HAREC

Research and Extension faculty, staff, and trained volunteers work alongside local partners to provide educational workshops, activities, and services tailored to the unique industries, natural resources, and people in our communities.

Oregon State University's land grant mission drives us to conduct research and share research-based education to improve economic vitality and promote personal and environmental health.

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New OSU Entomologist Makes Return to HAREC

Josephine Antwi has joined Oregon State University (OSU) as the new irrigated crop entomology extension specialist at the Hermiston Agricultural...

Tajamul Hussain, postdoctoral scholar at Oregon State University Hermiston Agricultural Research and Extension Center, gives a demonstration on evaluating irrigation and nitrogen application. June 26, 2024, in Hermiston. Photo: Yasser Marte/East Oregonian

Potatoes main dish for OSU researchers

"I think we learn more from the people who are coming than they learn from the information we provide you guys," HAREC Director Carlos Bonilla...

Navneet Kaur (left), assistant professor and Extension entomologist, and Silvia Rondon, director of the Oregon IPM Center, are conducting research to identify chlorpyrifos alternatives for controlling pests in Oregon crops.

OSU Researchers Race the Clock to Study Alternatives to Banned Pesticide

OSU Extension researchers are endeavoring to find an alternative to chlorpyrifos which was banned by the EPA in 2020.

Blueberry selections at an Oregon State University event.  Photo courtesy of Lily Hislop/USDA-ARS

Researchers, companies breed better blueberries

Scott Lukas, berry program leader in OSU's endowed professorship for the Northwest berry and management production program, said breeders have...

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