Greg Loberg participated in the 27th Annual Conference of the North American Agricultural Biotechnology Council (NABC) on June 2, 2015. He was invited to speak on “Coexistence in the Oregon Seed […]
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MEDIA RELEASE: Sprague Pest Solutions Named A Top 100 Company Sprague’s Next Generation of Leaders Recognized by NPMA Tacoma, Wash. (June 19, 2015) – Tacoma-based Sprague Pest Solutions (www.spraguepest.com) moved up one […]
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Arlis Mishler, general manager of Smith Seed Services’ bag division in Halsey, talks about determining quality for the millions of bags the company sells each year. Smith Seed provides bags […]
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(May 20, 2015) — Paul Adams, Chair, Minnesota Crop Improvement Association (MCIA) Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Fawad Shahas the new President/CEO of the association effective June […]
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In 2014 FIFA, the international governing body of soccer announced they would use artificial turf during the 2015 Woman’s World Cup. Scotts immediately recognized this decision tarnished not only the […]
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Measure 2-89 supporters, from left, Vernon Huffman, Stephanie Hampton, Martha Perkins, Bret Diamond and George Hutchinson look over the early election results at the Old World Deli on Tuesday night. […]
One of the Best Fields for New College Graduates? Agriculture. Nearly 60,000 High-Skilled Agriculture Job Openings Expected Annually in U.S., Yet Only 35,000 Graduates Available to Fill Them WASHINGTON, May […]
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A bill that would encourage mediation between farmers engaged in disputes over biotech, conventional and organic crops in Oregon is headed for a vote on the House floor. Disputes over […]
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The AgDrone, shown in flight, is manufactured by a Wilsonville, Ore., company. It uses dual cameras to collect field data and map crop problems. Wilbur-Ellis, an ag services company, […]
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Coexistence in the Oregon Seed Industry
/in Recent NewsGreg Loberg participated in the 27th Annual Conference of the North American Agricultural Biotechnology Council (NABC) on June 2, 2015. He was invited to speak on “Coexistence in the Oregon Seed […]
Media Release: Sprague Pest Solutions Named A Top 100 Company
/in Recent NewsMEDIA RELEASE: Sprague Pest Solutions Named A Top 100 Company Sprague’s Next Generation of Leaders Recognized by NPMA Tacoma, Wash. (June 19, 2015) – Tacoma-based Sprague Pest Solutions (www.spraguepest.com) moved up one […]
Young farmers from New Zealand, Tasmania visiting mid-valley
/in Recent NewsArlis Mishler, general manager of Smith Seed Services’ bag division in Halsey, talks about determining quality for the millions of bags the company sells each year. Smith Seed provides bags […]
U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Prepares For World Cup
/in Recent NewsAll eyes will be on the U.S. team, which won the cup in 1991 and 1999 and is ranked second in the world. NPR’s Rachel Martin talks to team member […]
Minnesota Crop Improvement Association Announces New President/CEO
/in Recent News(May 20, 2015) — Paul Adams, Chair, Minnesota Crop Improvement Association (MCIA) Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Fawad Shahas the new President/CEO of the association effective June […]
Abby Wambach says FIFA’s stubbornness led it to turn down free offers to install grass in World Cup stadiums
/in Recent NewsIn 2014 FIFA, the international governing body of soccer announced they would use artificial turf during the 2015 Woman’s World Cup. Scotts immediately recognized this decision tarnished not only the […]
Anti-GMO measure goes down
/in Recent NewsMeasure 2-89 supporters, from left, Vernon Huffman, Stephanie Hampton, Martha Perkins, Bret Diamond and George Hutchinson look over the early election results at the Old World Deli on Tuesday night. […]
NEWS RELEASE: One of the Best Fields for New College Graduates? Agriculture.
/in Recent NewsOne of the Best Fields for New College Graduates? Agriculture. Nearly 60,000 High-Skilled Agriculture Job Openings Expected Annually in U.S., Yet Only 35,000 Graduates Available to Fill Them WASHINGTON, May […]
Oregon GMO critics, proponents agree on mediation system
/in Recent NewsA bill that would encourage mediation between farmers engaged in disputes over biotech, conventional and organic crops in Oregon is headed for a vote on the House floor. Disputes over […]
Wilbur-Ellis given OK to fly Oregon-made ag drone
/in Recent NewsThe AgDrone, shown in flight, is manufactured by a Wilsonville, Ore., company. It uses dual cameras to collect field data and map crop problems. Wilbur-Ellis, an ag services company, […]