With 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.
Oregon Association of … Cannabis?
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— PostedOAN’s president wonders whether cannabis growers belong in the organization.
January 2016
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— PostedTake a tour of some of the state’s top nurseries and greenhouse operations in our annual Nursery Country issue.
A tale of two lilacs: Part I — Syringa
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— PostedAmong the six series of lilacs, two clades are as different as they are important to the horticulture industry — Syringa and Pubescentes.
We are better together
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— PostedMany voices make a strong association. While respect and leadership are not handed out, they are earned and maintained.
Oregon is Nursery Country
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— PostedTake a tour of some of the state’s top nurseries and greenhouse operations in our annual Nursery Country issue.
Tree Frog Nursery
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— PostedIn 1994, an ambitious college student named Carson Lord started his nursery. Today, the OAN past president ships container and B&B material to 20 U.S. states and Canada.
Brooks Tree Farm
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— PostedDave and Kathy LeCompte have found a niche in growing seedlings for Christmas tree farms and timber operations, and native plants for restoration and remediation projects.
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