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Charles Bubl
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Charles Bubl
Associate Professor
chip.bubl
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oregonstate.edu
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503-397-3462
Consults on organic or conventional horticultural crops and livestock.
At OSU
Career Links:
Department of Horticulture
Columbia County Extension
Organic Agriculture Program
Urban and Community Horticulture
Oregon Vegetables
My Publications
Outreach and Extension
Extension Service Site Publications
(2021)
My cabbage is bolting in this heat, anything I can do?
(2020)
Does vinegar help with controlling weeds?
(2020)
Why is our coastal fruit dropping?
(2020)
How can I use my garden snails?
(2009)
Introduction to post-harvest food handling
Serving customers willing to pay for top-quality produce is a niche small farmers can fill. But delivering consistent quality isn’t easy. It takes careful attention to detail from planting decisions through final sale.
(2010)
Irrigation management basics
Independent of which system or mix of systems a grower uses, irrigation management can be challenging. An irrigation program must match the changing demands of the crop with the water supplied.
(2015)
Does sweet corn reproduction need a helping hand?
(2008)
Sustainable Gardening: The Oregon–Washington Master Gardener Handbook
Learn about home horticulture, botany, soils, plant pathology and entomology. The handbook includes a full-color slip cover and spine and 3-hole-drilled body. Binder not included.
(2021)
What Can I Do with My Small Farm? Selecting an Enterprise for Small Acreages
Covers the many factors involved in making decisions related to the use of small-farm property. Discusses the small farm as a hobby, an agricultural tax deferral, and a family income. Explains how to match crop choices to the farm's physical resources, such as soil type, irrigation potential, and climate, and how to choose a production technique, select traditional or specialty crops, and market crops. Emphasizes the importance of considering the family's financial resources, credit options, strengths, and goals. Includes lists of additional resources.
Growing Farms Online Course: Learn how to start a successful sustainable small farm.
Developed by OSU Small Farms Program faculty and other farm management experts, you will learn the essentials of designing and growing your own thriving farm business. And the entire program is available online, so you can complete it on your time, around your schedule. Turn your dream of owning and operating a small farm or ranch into a successful reality with this popular program!
Enroll now
(2018)
Grow your own tomatoes and tomatillos
Learn how to grow tomatoes and tomatillos in your home garden. Topics include site and soil preparation, propagation, planting, pruning, harvest and storage.