By Brad Carlson, Capital Press May 16, 2019 A drive through Oregon’s Willamette Valley will quickly convince any Midwesterner that agriculture in the Pacific Northwest is far different from the […]
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By Tiffany Harper in the Register-Guard, February 27, 2019 Leaving the family farm for more stable and lucrative opportunities is nothing new. As a young farmer, I knew that many […]
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Wild West Seed Inc. has a quiet but substantial presence in southwest Idaho, where it grows some of its flower seeds and most of its vegetable seed. The Treasure Valley […]
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Alan Sams has been named dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University. Alan Sams has been named dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon […]
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By GEORGE PLAVEN Capital Press SALEM, Ore. — Andrew Burleigh knows the concern is there, that robots could soon replace many human workers in agriculture and food processing, but he […]
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September 26, 2017 A ruling that invalidated a GMO ban in Oregon’s Josephine County has been affirmed on appeal. The Oregon Court of Appeals has affirmed that a prohibition against […]
August 23, 2017; Landmark Turf and Native Seed has joined the Alliance for Low Input Sustainable Turf. The A-LIST is proud to have Landmark join its ranks and help further […]
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Craig Edminster started Pacific NW Natives in 1996. Craig Edminster with his daughters Michele Santoyo, left, and Sarah Stutzman, right. Although Michele and Sarah helped in the fields growing up, […]
Jul 30, 2017 The Oregon Seed Association’s Scholarship Committee recognized two talented young women as recipients of the OSA Memorial Scholarship Award during its 2017 Summer Convention, held in June, […]
Aug 12, 2017 OSU students win fellowships The Oregon Seed Association Scholarship Committee recognized two Oregon State University as recipients of the Kent Wiley Jr. Fellowship during its mid-winter meeting, […]
Northwest agriculture: You’re not in Kansas
/in Recent NewsBy Brad Carlson, Capital Press May 16, 2019 A drive through Oregon’s Willamette Valley will quickly convince any Midwesterner that agriculture in the Pacific Northwest is far different from the […]
Harper: When the farm calls you home
/in Recent NewsBy Tiffany Harper in the Register-Guard, February 27, 2019 Leaving the family farm for more stable and lucrative opportunities is nothing new. As a young farmer, I knew that many […]
Wild West Seed sees flower interest rising
/in Recent NewsWild West Seed Inc. has a quiet but substantial presence in southwest Idaho, where it grows some of its flower seeds and most of its vegetable seed. The Treasure Valley […]
OSU names new dean for College of Ag
/in Recent NewsAlan Sams has been named dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University. Alan Sams has been named dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon […]
Automation paves the way for West Coast Companies in Salem
/in Recent NewsBy GEORGE PLAVEN Capital Press SALEM, Ore. — Andrew Burleigh knows the concern is there, that robots could soon replace many human workers in agriculture and food processing, but he […]
Oregon Court of Appeals affirms ruling overturning GMO ban
/in Recent NewsSeptember 26, 2017 A ruling that invalidated a GMO ban in Oregon’s Josephine County has been affirmed on appeal. The Oregon Court of Appeals has affirmed that a prohibition against […]
Landmark Turf and Native Seed joins the Alliance for Low Input Sustainable Turf
/in Recent NewsAugust 23, 2017; Landmark Turf and Native Seed has joined the Alliance for Low Input Sustainable Turf. The A-LIST is proud to have Landmark join its ranks and help further […]
Native seed business takes root
/in Recent NewsCraig Edminster started Pacific NW Natives in 1996. Craig Edminster with his daughters Michele Santoyo, left, and Sarah Stutzman, right. Although Michele and Sarah helped in the fields growing up, […]
Lebanon resident wins seed award
/in Recent NewsJul 30, 2017 The Oregon Seed Association’s Scholarship Committee recognized two talented young women as recipients of the OSA Memorial Scholarship Award during its 2017 Summer Convention, held in June, […]
Albany Democrat Herald-At Our Best
/in Recent NewsAug 12, 2017 OSU students win fellowships The Oregon Seed Association Scholarship Committee recognized two Oregon State University as recipients of the Kent Wiley Jr. Fellowship during its mid-winter meeting, […]