Clinton Smay and Travis Burke are taking their nursery to the next level with new plant innovations
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A trade war would be costly
Agriculture groups have warned for months that President Donald Trump’s tariff plans could put U.S. farmers in the crosshairs of retaliatory tariffs.
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New tools in the battle against thrips
New research shows a promising path to managing this agricultural pest
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Nurseries reap the benefits of benchmarking
Nurseries that closely track their processes enjoy efficiencies, benefits and bottom-line boosts
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Breeders respond to rising demand with an Echinacea explosion
The iconic native plant with star appeal has become the emblem of the pollinator gardening movement, and the cultivars just keep coming.
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Nurseries shift production seasons to meet demands, save costs
Growers adjust production schedules due to changes in labor laws, labor shortages, plant varietal advancements and market factors.
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Guidance on immigration enforcement actions
Nursery businesses should take steps to make sure that they’re prepared for immigration enforcement actions.
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Flowers that entice hummingbirds
There’s not much to dislike about hummingbirds and many gardeners will select plants that will attract them.
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Sometimes new ideas come from watching and learning
Sometimes opportunities to solve a problem can present themselves if you’re paying attention.
Oregon Nursery Country

Profile: Palmer Creek Nursery
Rufino Reyes and his son Jimmy stay nimble to focus on customer needs while maintaining quality.

Profile: Gold Family Farms
Steve and Joe Gold are focused on providing value and quality for their customers through efficiencies and scale.

Profile: Krueger’s Tree Farm
Richard “Dick” Krueger is building a legacy of innovation with a eye toward solving tomorrow’s problems
Nursery Operations

Nurseries reap the benefits of benchmarking
Nurseries that closely track their processes enjoy efficiencies, benefits and bottom-line boosts

Nurseries shift production seasons to meet demands, save costs
Growers adjust production schedules due to changes in labor laws, labor shortages, plant varietal advancements and market factors.

Nurseries save by making the switch to LEDs
With energy costs soaring, nurseries are tapping into an Energy Trust of Oregon program to reduce the financial burden of installing LED lighting.
Plant Features

Breeders respond to rising demand with an Echinacea explosion
The iconic native plant with star appeal has become the emblem of the pollinator gardening movement, and the cultivars just keep coming.

Some annuals are better than others when it comes to attracting pollinators
With concern for pollinators on the rise, the demand for annuals that provide nourishment for bees, hummingbirds and butterflies is growing.

Nurseries capitalize on fondness for grasses
The increasing popularity of ornamental grasses is fueling a drive for new varieties and innovations.
Recent Columns
A trade war would be costly
By Jeff Stone
Agriculture groups have warned for months that President Donald Trump’s tariff plans could put U.S. farmers in the crosshairs of retaliatory tariffs.
Guidance on immigration enforcement actions
Nursery businesses should take steps to make sure that they’re prepared for immigration enforcement actions.
Sometimes new ideas come from watching and learning
Sometimes opportunities to solve a problem can present themselves if you’re paying attention.
Growing Knowledge
New tools in the battle against thrips
New research shows a promising path to managing this agricultural pest
Growing Knowledge: Plant evaluation program looks at drought-tolerant groundcover shrubs
This trial combines some low-growing selections from previous evaluations as well as landscape industry standards and plants collected in France and England.
Growing Knowledge: Focusing on silicon
By Jana Lee
Researchers study using silicon-calcium supplementation on rhododendrons to reduce herbivores.