Station Spotlight! EOARC Union

Oregon State University’s yearly Greenhouse Gas Report helps to track the progress of OSU’s Path to Carbon Neutrality.  Data from four different inventories make up the report: Corvallis Campus, OSU-Cascades, Hatfield Marine Science Center (HMSC), and the Statewide Public Services.  The OSU Sustainability Office would like to feature the Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center (EOARC) […]

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July 29, 2024

Oregon State University’s yearly Greenhouse Gas Report helps to track the progress of OSU’s Path to Carbon Neutrality.  Data from four different inventories make up the report: Corvallis Campus, OSU-Cascades, Hatfield Marine Science Center (HMSC), and the Statewide Public Services. 

The OSU Sustainability Office would like to feature the Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center (EOARC) Union, one of 36 operation centers across Oregon that make up the “Statewides” inventory of the report.  Kim Reynolds, the Facility and Budget Manager at EOARC Union has been extremely enthusiastic towards our projects! Kim tracks the Union Station’s invoices, bills, and usage throughout the year to compile data for the greenhouse gas report.  This past year, Kim was the first to submit her data to the Sustainability Office!

Photo by Kim Reynolds

Established in 1901, EOARC Union is the oldest experiment station in the state!  Cattle production, nutrition research, and grazing projects are some of the main focuses at Union.  Using water from Catherine Creek, the station avoids the use of city water to grow hay and irrigate the cattle pastures.  With only 6 permanent employees, the station hires high school students during the summer to assist with irrigation and college students in the winter to support feeding and calving.  Kim shared that while springtime is the busiest, it is exceptionally beautiful, with lush greenery and newborn calves. 

Photo by EESC

Virtual Fencing is a new initiative the station is working on to expand grazing.  Led by David Bohnert, director of Oregon State’s EOARC Burns, Virtual Fencing could potentially help mitigate wildfires on sagebrush landscapes. Range Field Day is an opportunity for the public to learn about current projects at EOARC and participate in discussions around the yearly theme.  EOARC Union actively engages with the community through FFA and 4-H programs, fostering strong relationships and educational opportunities.

The OSU Sustainability Office thanks EOARC Union and all of our contributors for their support.  We look forward to continued collaboration towards a sustainable future!

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