These images are available for downloading by doubleclicking on the image, then clicking with the right mouse button and saving the image to your computer. Please credit photos to University of Idaho unless otherwise specified. News releases are available at http://info.ag.uidaho.edu. Further information is available by contacting Bill Loftus, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Educational Communications, 
(208) 885-7694 or bloftus@uidaho.edu

 


John Hammel
Dean, College
of Agricultural
 and Life Sciences


Gregory A. Bohach
 Director, Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station

2006 Mule Racing Photo Collection

 

Idaho Gem at the Sonoma County Fair July 26, 2006

University of Idaho / Bill Loftus

 

Oct. 8, 2006, Fresno racing photos

 

SymBoba photos

6-2-2007 Winnemucca, Nev.

 

 

2008 Barn photos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

University of Idaho graduate student Yaniria Sanchez-de Leon samples a Palouse Prairie remnant south of Moscow for earthworms. She found the rare giant Palouse earthworm at a different site north of Pullman, Wash.

The large, white worm at the top is the giant Palouse earthworm, Driloleirus americanus. Below is the southern worm or Aporrectodea trapezoides, which is considered an introduced species.

The bottom photo shows the anterior, ventral view of the giant Palouse earthworm specimen collected by Yaniria Sanchez-de Leon.

Please credit the photos to:
Yaniria Sanchez-de Leon/University of Idaho © 2005
 

racing clones

WMVs

Idaho Star and 3 clones

Idaho Gem

WAVs

Star race call

Star race crowd

Gem race call

Jockey audio from
 Steve Ritter
Idaho Farm Bureau

 

Winnemucca photos

 

 

 

Podcasts

San Francisco photos

clone zone/clonezone.htm

 

Ed Comm powerpoint.ppt

Meadowclip.avi

Ranchclip.avi

Germclip.avi

KickassClone.avi

BBCclip.avi

 

Julie zip

 

 

 


Biodiesel video

 

Biodiesel news photos

 

The BioBug

 
    

Joe Guenthner's new book

Joe Guenthner

UI Professor of Agricultural Economics

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Tom Karsky

UI Extension

safety specialist

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Donn Thill

UI professor

of weed science


Larry W. Van Tassell

Research Bulletin 161

 


Farmer Chris Ramsey uses his four-wheeler and a propane torch to ignite Kentucky bluegrass study plots near Plummer while UI study director Donn Thill observes. UI photo.

 
UI weed SWAT  team members Vladamir Borek, left, and Lee Eubank, record information about a patch of tansy ragwort. UI photo


Tansy ragwort


Russell Qualls
Idaho State Climatologist


Larry Branen
UI Vice President for Outreach

University of Idaho -
Phil Schofield ©2003

University of Idaho -
Phil Schofield ©2003

University of Idaho -
Phil Schofield ©2003
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Idaho Gem was all ears as UI's Dr. Dirk Vanderwall explained cloning to 4-H'ers.
Western Mule
photos

PPHJ

Gem powerpoint

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UI's Gordon Woods, left, and Ken White of Utah State with Idaho Gem

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University of Idaho -
Phil Schofield ©2003
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Gordon Woods, left, holds Utah Pioneer, while Don Jacklin holds Idaho Gem on June 9, the day of the second mule clone's birth.
University of Idaho/Kelly Weaver photo
Photos

7/28/3 Third clone

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University of Idaho -
Phil Schofield ©2003
Gem Photo No. 27 Gem Photo No. 17 Gem Photo No. 14
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Idaho Star
10/17/2003
University of Idaho -
Phil Schofield ©2003

 

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Idaho Star
and Idaho Dawn
University of Idaho -
Phil Schofield ©2003

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Dr. Dirk Vanderwall and Dr. Gordon Woods of the University of Idaho present the three mule clones of Project Idaho Sunday, Feb. 15 at Seattle.
University of Idaho -
Phil Schofield ©2004

Corn Blotch Leafminer Photos

(photos by J.M. Alvarez)

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Figure 1a

Symptoms of corn blotch leafminer

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Figure 1b

Symptoms of corn blotch leafminer

 

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Figure 2

Adult corn blotch leafminer (2.5 mm in length)
 

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Figure 3

Corn blotch leafminer larvae on leaf mine

 

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Figure  4

Corn blotch leafminer pupae (3 - 4 mm in length)

 

BiotechAu

NIH Biomedical pix

LGLS photos

JAMM121


3 clones

INBRE

BonnieShields

Jh7tiff

Jh8tiff


Food Safety
Images

Nancy M. Cummings Research, Extension and Education Center photos

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