. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. »â¦Â« â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦HN ⦠â¦â Ml I 11 I I â¦â¦ WASHINGTON IMMIMMIIIIIIMMtm Thirty-seven members of the Washington State University faculty have been promoted to full profes- sor, or equivalent rank effective later this year. The list also included promo- tions to associate professor and 12 to assistant professor, or equivalent ranks. The promotions are effective Sept. 16 for academic faculty, and July 1 for all others. Promoted to associate p. Horti- culturist was Azmi Y. Shawa, Long Beach, and equivalent rank to Richard E. Moulton, G


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. »â¦Â« â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦HN ⦠â¦â Ml I 11 I I â¦â¦ WASHINGTON IMMIMMIIIIIIMMtm Thirty-seven members of the Washington State University faculty have been promoted to full profes- sor, or equivalent rank effective later this year. The list also included promo- tions to associate professor and 12 to assistant professor, or equivalent ranks. The promotions are effective Sept. 16 for academic faculty, and July 1 for all others. Promoted to associate p. Horti- culturist was Azmi Y. Shawa, Long Beach, and equivalent rank to Richard E. Moulton, Grays Harbor County and Earl J. Otis, Puyallup, extension information specialist. Cranberry Field Day, 1974, Sat- urday, June 29th at the Coastal Washington Research Unit brought growers from Oregon and Canada as well as Washington. Agribusiness and University people were there from Oregon, Arizona, California and Washington. Notes on the program speakers will be available later. Special guests included Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Crowley, past superintendent of the Cranberry Research Station at Long Beach, Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Rasmussen, Dr. and Mrs. William B. Ackley, and Jim Johnson from Pullman campus, Dr. C. C. Doughty, Glenn Jones, Dr. Lee Campbell and speaker Dr. D. F. Allmendinger from Puyallup, Dr. R. A. Norton, Mt. Vernon Research Unit, and Dr. Carl Shanks, Vancouver, WA Research Unit. GROWERS ATTEND ANNUAL FIELD DAY More than 125 people attended the annual Cranberry Field Day at the Coastal Washington Research and Experiment Unit in Long Beach on June 29. The morning program was fol- lowed by a lunch served by the 4-H Leaders' Council and featuring bar- becued salmon prepared by Boj Shire. Mrs. Jerry Jackson was iW charge of the luncheon. Growe. problems were discussed during j i question and answer period follow] ing the noon break, after which th growers toured the experimental, plots at the station. Program highlights included 25-minute color film, &


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