OSA Members, We are proud to announce that Sprague Pest Solutions has been named on the 2014 Pest Control Technology magazine Top 100 List, an annual compilation of the leading […]
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By Tracy Loew The Oregon Department of Agriculture has no authority to deal with conflicts between growers of genetically modified and non-GMO crops, director Katy Coba said in a letter to Gov. John […]
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By Alex Paul, Albany Democrat-Herald Little did Tangent-area farmer Forest Jenks know when he planted the first commercial ryegrass crop in the mid-valley in 1921 that nearly 100 years […]
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By Eric Mortenson Capital Press Published:June 26, 2014 9:31AM Last changed:June 26, 2014 4:17PM Can Portland and Rural Oregon ever get along? Maybe they need a proper introduction. Rural Oregon, […]
Grassland Oregon Inc., a breeder of turf, forage and cover crop seeds in Salem, Oregon, is pleased to announce that it has hired Colin Scott as its new field representative. […]
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Lewiston-Woodville, NC (May 18/TheState) North Carolina’s peanut belt got the kind of rain in 2013 that three decades ago could have wiped out the peanut crop. The deluge of precipitation […]
Eric Mortenson/Capital Press –Farmer Dean Freeborn has been arguing for more than 10 years that canola is safe to grow and is a profitable rotation crop. Buy this photo Field […]
Matuesz Perkowski/Capital Press From left to right: Ivan Maluski , director of the Friends of Family Farmers; Greg Loberg, manager of the West Coast Beet Seed Co. and board member […]
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LifeSource in South Salem supports the NON GMO Project. Photographed Wednesday, March 5, 2014. / DANIELLE PETERSON / Statesman Journal Written by Tracy Loew Six months after Oregon banned cities and […]
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Eric Mortenson/Capital Press; Published April 9, 2014 Student Travis Heiple rolls a putting green at Oregon State University’s turf grass research site. Buy this photo If you watch The […]
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Sprague Pest Solutions Named a PCT Top 100 Company
/in Recent NewsOSA Members, We are proud to announce that Sprague Pest Solutions has been named on the 2014 Pest Control Technology magazine Top 100 List, an annual compilation of the leading […]
GMO crops can’t be monitored or regulated in Oregon
/in Recent NewsBy Tracy Loew The Oregon Department of Agriculture has no authority to deal with conflicts between growers of genetically modified and non-GMO crops, director Katy Coba said in a letter to Gov. John […]
50 Objects: In mid-valley, grass seed makes the word go ’round
/in Recent NewsBy Alex Paul, Albany Democrat-Herald Little did Tangent-area farmer Forest Jenks know when he planted the first commercial ryegrass crop in the mid-valley in 1921 that nearly 100 years […]
Rural Oregon, meet Portland
/in Recent NewsBy Eric Mortenson Capital Press Published:June 26, 2014 9:31AM Last changed:June 26, 2014 4:17PM Can Portland and Rural Oregon ever get along? Maybe they need a proper introduction. Rural Oregon, […]
Colin Scott joins Grassland Oregon as Field Representative
/in Recent NewsGrassland Oregon Inc., a breeder of turf, forage and cover crop seeds in Salem, Oregon, is pleased to announce that it has hired Colin Scott as its new field representative. […]
North Carolina Increases Seed Piracy Fines 20X
/in Recent NewsLewiston-Woodville, NC (May 18/TheState) North Carolina’s peanut belt got the kind of rain in 2013 that three decades ago could have wiped out the peanut crop. The deluge of precipitation […]
Field trials may answer canola question
/in Recent NewsEric Mortenson/Capital Press –Farmer Dean Freeborn has been arguing for more than 10 years that canola is safe to grow and is a profitable rotation crop. Buy this photo Field […]
GMO task force meets for first time
/in Recent NewsMatuesz Perkowski/Capital Press From left to right: Ivan Maluski , director of the Friends of Family Farmers; Greg Loberg, manager of the West Coast Beet Seed Co. and board member […]
Oregon task force to take on GMOs
/in Recent NewsLifeSource in South Salem supports the NON GMO Project. Photographed Wednesday, March 5, 2014. / DANIELLE PETERSON / Statesman Journal Written by Tracy Loew Six months after Oregon banned cities and […]
Augusta Masters likely play on Oregon ryegrass
/in Recent NewsEric Mortenson/Capital Press; Published April 9, 2014 Student Travis Heiple rolls a putting green at Oregon State University’s turf grass research site. Buy this photo If you watch The […]