OAN President Leigh Geschwill discusses the economic dilemma posed by raising Oregon’s minimum wage.
Oregon nurseries launch Lean consortium
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— PostedA consortium of four Oregon nurseries announced a year-long effort to learn and apply principles of Lean — also known as the “Toyota Production System.” Lean is a method for eliminating waste that results in more value to customers, delivered at a lower cost, in a shorter time, with fewer defects and less human effort. […]
Oregon horticultural sales hit $932 million for 2014
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— PostedThe USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service has released its new 2014 Census of Horticultural Specialties, which was the first taken since 2009. The massive, 583-page document contains national as well as state-by-state data for various industry sectors as well as individual plant genera.
February 2016
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— PostedWhat impact will the legalization of cannabis in Oregon have on the state’s horticulture industry?
Celebrating the 33rd star
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— PostedOAN’s executive director gives a history lesson on the origins of Oregon’s statehood.
Soil solarization in container nurseries and field production
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— PostedDiscover this hot tool for managing diseases and weeds in container nurseries and field production.
A bright future for urban food forests
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— PostedGrowers and landscapers stand to gain when community members create edible-friendly green spaces on public lands.
The green rush
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— PostedWith marijuana now legal to grow in Oregon, the state government and established agricultural industry are attempting to get cannabis production under control.
Meet the Leader: Jim Simnitt
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— Posted The incoming secretary of OAN’s Executive Committee
talks about how he got into the nursery business and
what’s needed to attract new blood.
Gardens beautiful enough to eat
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— PostedRetail garden centers, take note: edible landscaping is
one of the hot trends for 2016.
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