U.S. Rep. Kurt Schrader, D-Ore., called for President Barack Obama to invoke the Taft-Hartley Act soon if longshore workers and West Coast port operators can’t reach a resolution on a […]
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Oregon food and forestry products are shipped all over the world to sustain the agriculture industry. Hundreds of Oregon agriculture companies signed a letter asking for federal intervention in the […]
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Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber will suggest legislation to create a framework that will allow conventional and GMO crops to coexist. The devil will be in the details. Aides to Oregon […]
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The issue of seed testing uniformity is a complex and convoluted problem with many players and facets involved. There’s thousands of seed species, nearly a hundred labs, multiple testing methods, governance […]
E.J. Harris/EO Media Group Gov. John Kitzhaber talks to the editorial staff at the East Oregonian in June in Pendleton. Kitzhaber A bill related to genetic engineering in Oregon will […]
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NEWS RELEASE SALEM, OREGON, December 17, 2014 Bailey Seed to Acquire Oregon Seed Services Inc. Bailey Seed, Inc. of Salem Oregon announces the acquisition of Oregon Services Inc. of Harrisburg […]
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By Julie Deering Today, the American Seed Trade Association unveiled the results of a new survey that focused on consumer perception around seed and seed improvement. “The agriculture industry recognizes […]
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Seed World takes a rare look into boardrooms and senior management to examine the role women play and the skill sets they bring to the table. There’s a global shift […]
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A task force studying the challenges of raising genetically engineered crops in Oregon has ended up as divided as the rest of the state on the issue. The 15-member group, […]
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Kurt Schrader, West Coast legislators push for Barack Obama to invoke Taft-Hartley Act if labor dispute continues
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Oregon agriculture companies ask for federal intervention in West Coast longshore-port dispute
/in Recent NewsOregon food and forestry products are shipped all over the world to sustain the agriculture industry. Hundreds of Oregon agriculture companies signed a letter asking for federal intervention in the […]
Coexistence possible for all crops
/in Recent NewsOregon Gov. John Kitzhaber will suggest legislation to create a framework that will allow conventional and GMO crops to coexist. The devil will be in the details. Aides to Oregon […]
Puzzling Truths In Labeling
/in Recent NewsThe issue of seed testing uniformity is a complex and convoluted problem with many players and facets involved. There’s thousands of seed species, nearly a hundred labs, multiple testing methods, governance […]
Governor to propose Oregon GMO bill
/in Recent NewsE.J. Harris/EO Media Group Gov. John Kitzhaber talks to the editorial staff at the East Oregonian in June in Pendleton. Kitzhaber A bill related to genetic engineering in Oregon will […]
NEWS RELEASE – Bailey Seed to Acquire Oregon Seed Services Inc.
/in Recent NewsNEWS RELEASE SALEM, OREGON, December 17, 2014 Bailey Seed to Acquire Oregon Seed Services Inc. Bailey Seed, Inc. of Salem Oregon announces the acquisition of Oregon Services Inc. of Harrisburg […]
ASTA – Seed, Where Better Life Begins 2014
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ASTA Unveils New Research
/in Recent NewsBy Julie Deering Today, the American Seed Trade Association unveiled the results of a new survey that focused on consumer perception around seed and seed improvement. “The agriculture industry recognizes […]
Who’s at the Table?
/in Recent NewsSeed World takes a rare look into boardrooms and senior management to examine the role women play and the skill sets they bring to the table. There’s a global shift […]
GMO task force as divided as rest of state when it comes to genetically engineered crops
/in Recent NewsA task force studying the challenges of raising genetically engineered crops in Oregon has ended up as divided as the rest of the state on the issue. The 15-member group, […]