A study shows Oregon is still losing farmland to development, but the pace slowed dramatically as land-use planning took hold. Oregon continues to lose farmland to development and other conversions, […]
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Grassland Oregon has launched a dramatically redesigned site which embodies its forward-thinking vision and commitment to the growing needs of today’s seed industry professionals. The landing page is designed as […]
Congressional negotiators reached a final deal Monday on a five-year, $500 billion farm bill that cuts $24 billion over a decade, with the largest cuts coming in the food stamp […]
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May 1-2 May 8-9 Seed quality is a powerful biological technology.Oregon is the world leader in grass seed supply. To maintain that edge, there is a continuous need to strengthen […]
Risa DeMasi Grassland Oregon Inc., Salem, OR, January 10, 2014 – Grassland Oregon Inc. is pleased to announce the hiring of Phill Lindgren as Logistics Manager. “As we have been […]
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BY CINDY AgWired — With cover crops becoming increasingly important for farmers to provide nutrients and protect against erosion, different varieties are being developed to address specific needs. At the American […]
Save the Date: Washington State University Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 Compton Union Building Junior Ballroom – 320 Pullman, WA 99163 10 a.m. – Noon Click here for more information.
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Save the Date: Oregon State Universtiy Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014 CH2M Hill Alumni Center Cascade Ballroom 725 SW 26th Street Corvallis, OR 97331 10 a.m. – Noon Click here for […]
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BY SERENA MARKSTROM Bend Bulletin — EUGENE — Jonny Steiger got a chance a few years ago to learn about farming and decide if it was the life for him […]
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BY ERIC MORTENSON Capital Press — Report says Oregon’s “agri-cluster” accounts for 15 percent of the state’s economic activity. Agriculture is Oregon’s second-largest industry, and one in eight Oregonians work […]
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Oregon slows the loss of farmland
/in Recent NewsA study shows Oregon is still losing farmland to development, but the pace slowed dramatically as land-use planning took hold. Oregon continues to lose farmland to development and other conversions, […]
Grassland Oregon Introduces Online Resource for Novel Seed Solutions
/in Recent NewsGrassland Oregon has launched a dramatically redesigned site which embodies its forward-thinking vision and commitment to the growing needs of today’s seed industry professionals. The landing page is designed as […]
Lawmakers reach deal on farm bill
/in Recent NewsCongressional negotiators reached a final deal Monday on a five-year, $500 billion farm bill that cuts $24 billion over a decade, with the largest cuts coming in the food stamp […]
OSU 2014 Seed Quality Management Workshop
/in Recent NewsMay 1-2 May 8-9 Seed quality is a powerful biological technology.Oregon is the world leader in grass seed supply. To maintain that edge, there is a continuous need to strengthen […]
Phill Lindgren named Logistics Manager at Grassland Oregon
/in Recent NewsRisa DeMasi Grassland Oregon Inc., Salem, OR, January 10, 2014 – Grassland Oregon Inc. is pleased to announce the hiring of Phill Lindgren as Logistics Manager. “As we have been […]
Cover Crop Seed Growth
/in Recent NewsBY CINDY AgWired — With cover crops becoming increasingly important for farmers to provide nutrients and protect against erosion, different varieties are being developed to address specific needs. At the American […]
Buzzing into Washington: The Bee Care Tour (Feb. 6, 2014)
/in Recent NewsSave the Date: Washington State University Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 Compton Union Building Junior Ballroom – 320 Pullman, WA 99163 10 a.m. – Noon Click here for more information.
Buzzing into Oregon: The Bee Care Tour (Feb. 18, 2014)
/in Recent NewsSave the Date: Oregon State Universtiy Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014 CH2M Hill Alumni Center Cascade Ballroom 725 SW 26th Street Corvallis, OR 97331 10 a.m. – Noon Click here for […]
Young farmers cultivated through internship program
/in Recent NewsBY SERENA MARKSTROM Bend Bulletin — EUGENE — Jonny Steiger got a chance a few years ago to learn about farming and decide if it was the life for him […]
Oregon ag an economic powerhouse, report finds
/in Recent NewsBY ERIC MORTENSON Capital Press — Report says Oregon’s “agri-cluster” accounts for 15 percent of the state’s economic activity. Agriculture is Oregon’s second-largest industry, and one in eight Oregonians work […]