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F orage Crops G rown f or Se ed i n_Oregon 
The following data on forage crops grown for seed which require 
insects for pollination were furnished by H. A. Schoth through K. S. 
Senile;-, of the Oregon Agricultural College, who stated: "All leguir.es prob- 
ably benefit except subterranean clover. Sunflowers probably benefit 
materially. " 
Acreage 
Crops 
Estimated Goal 
1941 1942 
Areas of production 
Alfalfa 1/ 8,000 10,000 
Clover, alsike 25,000 30,000 
Clover crimson 5,000 20,000 
Clover, red 1/ 12,000 14.000 
Clover, strawberry 
450 
Clover, white 1/.... 6,000 
(Ladino and other) 
500 
8 . 000 
Lotus 450 500 
Rape 1/ 800 1,200 
Sweetclover 300 500 
Votch. common and 
Hungarian 18,000 30,000 
Vetch, hairy 125,000 185,000 
Vetch, purple 3,000 3,000 
Vetch, Willamette.. 15,000 35,000 
Eastern and southern Oregon. 
Willamette Valley, southeastern 
Oregon, Klamath and Deschutes 
Counties. 
Willamette Valley. 
Willamette Valley, southeastern and 
Central Oregon. 
Eastern Oregon, Umatilla, Eaker, 
Malheur, Union, and Klamath 
Counties. 
Willamette Valley, central and 
southeastern Oregon, Umatilla, 
Jackson, and Josephine Counties. 
Jackson County, a little in Clatsop 
County. 
Willamette Valley, Malheur County. 
Willamette Valley, eastern Oregon. 
Willamette Valley, southern Oregon. 
Willamette and Umpqua Valleys, 
central Oregon, Jackson and 
Josephine Counties. 
Willamette and Umpqua Valleys, 
Coos County. 
Willamette Valley. 
1/ Cross-pollination undesirable, especially from the standpoint of producing 
certified seed. 
