Risa Demasi looks back on her time as the first female chair of the American Seed Trade Association Risa Demasi is wrapping up her term as chair of the American […]
The Ravens have played on artificial turf for the past 13 years. The players pushed to play on grass. The Ravens are switching from artificial turf to natural grass at […]
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The prohibition against genetically engineered crops in Oregon’s Josephine County has been struck down by a judge who ruled the ordinance is pre-empted by state law. Voters in the county […]
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Agriculture’s contribution to Oregon’s economy, environment and social well being is worth celebrating. In observing National Agriculture Week that begins today, Americans are encouraged to say thank you to the […]
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Should homeowners associations be able to force residents to water their yards, even during a drought? Oregon legislators plan to tackle that question during next month’s session. Although December saw […]
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Company to Foster Pollinator-Friendly Habitats Across North America With Community Outreach and Garden Grants MARYSVILLE, Ohio, Dec. 15, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bees, butterflies and other pollinators are nature’s unsung heroes, critical […]
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Fewer farms, but more productive – just one finding SALEM, Ore. –Oregon agriculture’s large impact on the state’s economy is reaffirmed by an updated analysis and report released by Oregon State University. The […]
Nov 30, 2015, 3:01pm PST; Updated Nov 30, 2015, 3:05pm PST The loss of container service in Portland has driven up shipping costs, forcing exporters to use trucks to send […]
By Sandi Karstens Low inputs, little maintenance and the ability to withstand wear and tear – that’s what turfgrass managers want today. There is plenty to consider when it comes to […]
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ASTA Chair Passing the Torch
/in Recent NewsRisa Demasi looks back on her time as the first female chair of the American Seed Trade Association Risa Demasi is wrapping up her term as chair of the American […]
Ravens Switching To Natural Grass At M&T Bank Stadium
/in Recent NewsThe Ravens have played on artificial turf for the past 13 years. The players pushed to play on grass. The Ravens are switching from artificial turf to natural grass at […]
Judge strikes down GMO ban in Oregon’s Josephine County
/in Recent NewsThe prohibition against genetically engineered crops in Oregon’s Josephine County has been struck down by a judge who ruled the ordinance is pre-empted by state law. Voters in the county […]
Agriculture a major economic factor in Oregon
/in Recent NewsAgriculture’s contribution to Oregon’s economy, environment and social well being is worth celebrating. In observing National Agriculture Week that begins today, Americans are encouraged to say thank you to the […]
Purdue University Study: Eliminating GMOs Would Take Toll on Environment, Economies
/in Recent NewsFebruary 29, 2016 Higher food prices, a significant boost in greenhouse gas emissions due to land use change and major loss of forest and pasture land would be some results […]
Homeowners may win right to let lawns turn brown
/in Recent NewsShould homeowners associations be able to force residents to water their yards, even during a drought? Oregon legislators plan to tackle that question during next month’s session. Although December saw […]
ScottsMiracle-Gro Announces 2016 ‘Pollinator Promise’ Through Its GRO1000 Garden and Greenspace Program
/in Recent NewsCompany to Foster Pollinator-Friendly Habitats Across North America With Community Outreach and Garden Grants MARYSVILLE, Ohio, Dec. 15, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bees, butterflies and other pollinators are nature’s unsung heroes, critical […]
New report takes pulse of Oregon agriculture
/in Recent NewsFewer farms, but more productive – just one finding SALEM, Ore. –Oregon agriculture’s large impact on the state’s economy is reaffirmed by an updated analysis and report released by Oregon State University. The […]
New barge service provides much-needed relief for Oregon exporters
/in Recent NewsNov 30, 2015, 3:01pm PST; Updated Nov 30, 2015, 3:05pm PST The loss of container service in Portland has driven up shipping costs, forcing exporters to use trucks to send […]
What do Sports Field Managers Demand from Turfgrass Today?
/in Recent NewsBy Sandi Karstens Low inputs, little maintenance and the ability to withstand wear and tear – that’s what turfgrass managers want today. There is plenty to consider when it comes to […]