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4-H summer session girls making hooked rugs

Mobile kitchen, part of the Extension Service's Farm Electrification Exhibit.

Guide for Weekly Market Order to Provide Adequate Diet at Minimum Cost By Jessamine C. Williams and Lucy A. Case

Women with children at a child nutrition clinic, 1919.

Mabel Mack, home demonstration agent in Jackson County, is meeting with a group of farm women and showing them the proper care of clothing.

Bob "Jake" Jacobson, Oregon's first marine Extension agent, meeting with fishermen early in his long career.

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Sea Grant fisheries engineering specialist Ed Kolbe worked with the fishing fleet to develop modern on-board systems that freeze fish within minutes of catching, ensuring high-quality products for consumers.

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Don Giles, Sea Grant's first marine educator, laid the foundation for using OSU's Hatfield Marine Science Center as a working classroom to teach young and old about ocean and coastal science.

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Sea Grant Extension agents such as Ginny Goblirsch bring fishing communities together to work with scientists and have an effect on marine policy. (Goblirsch, retired from Sea Grant, now chairs the Newport Port Commission).

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From the 1970s and into the 21st century, Ken Hildebrand helped Oregon's seafood processors find safer, cleaner ways to process and prepare the catch.

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