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Phillip Devito Honors And Awards: Oregon Wine Press, Rich Hopkins
Phillip Devito Honors And Awards: Oregon Wine Press, Rich Hopkins
Phillip DeVito Documents
"A stalwart of Oregon wine retires from Maitre d' career," the cover story of the August 1994 edition of Oregon Wine Press, spotlighted Phillip DeVito, who was retiring after a long career in the Oregon wine industry. DeVito finished his career by working at Salishan Lodge in Gleneden Beach, Oregon for 22 years, building an award-winning wine collection.
1993 Oregon Vineyard Report, Corrected Copy, Oregon Agricultural Statistics Service, Paul M. Williamson, Ronald F. Kriesel, Douglas C. Marousek
1993 Oregon Vineyard Report, Corrected Copy, Oregon Agricultural Statistics Service, Paul M. Williamson, Ronald F. Kriesel, Douglas C. Marousek
Oregon Wine Board Documents
This statewide survey report on vineyards in Oregon covers bearing and nonbearing acres, size of vineyard operation, variety and county, size distribution, prices, and yields. This report also contains some comparisons of data for 1992 and 1993. According to this report, the Oregon wine grape crop in 1993 matched the total from the previous year.
G94-1204 Face Fly Control Guide, John B. Campbell
G94-1204 Face Fly Control Guide, John B. Campbell
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The face fly congregates about the eyes and nose of animals, causing annoyance and possible disease transmission. This NebGuide discusses face fly breeding and effective controls.
The face fly closely resembles the house fly except it is slightly larger and darker. Other differentiating characteristics include: 1) the abdomen of the male face fly is orange and the female has an orange stripe; the abdomen of the house fly is white or light grey and 2) the compound eyes of male face flies nearly touch but are separated in the house flies.
The persistence and habit of congregating about the eyes …