These plots between the sidewalk and the street can be planted in a variety of beautiful styles.
Bringing branchy back
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— PostedGrowers, retailers and public agencies make the case for urban forests.
Beneficials beyond the greenhouse
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— PostedScientists track the use of predatory insects for aphid control in
Christmas tree farms.
Potholes on the road to recovery
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— PostedA failing transportation system could be a roadblock to economic recovery for the nursery and greenhouse industry.
NWREC offering nursery internship
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— PostedOregon State University Nursery Extension, Research & Education is seeking applicants for a nursery internship at the North Willamette Research and Extension Center in Aurora, Oregon.
Homeland Security shutdown looms (Updated)
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— PostedThe U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives are facing a midnight Friday (Feb. 27) deadline to extend funding for the federal Department of Homeland Security and avert a shutdown of that agency.
Obama dispatches labor secretary to resolve port labor dispute
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— PostedPresident Barack Obama is sending his labor secretary to California to meet with both sides in a contract dispute that has affected the flow of goods from Asia into West Coast ports. Secretary Tom Perez’s mission is to meet with the parties — the International Longshore and Warehouse Union on one side, the Pacific Maritime […]
Home Depot requires new neonicotinoids plant tag, despite inconclusive evidence
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— PostedAccording to a report published by Greenhouse Management magazine, growers who supply Home Depot must now comply with the company’s new mandate requiring all plants treated with neonicotinoids to bear a special tag informing customers that the plant has been exposed to the controversial insecticides. Home Depot is the world’s largest home improvement specialty retailer […]
Texas judge suspends Obama’s immigration executive action
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— PostedA federal judge in Brownsville, Texas, on the U.S./Mexico border, late Monday halted President Barack Obama’s executive orders on immigration. U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen’s ruling temporarily suspends Obama’s orders, which would have shielded upwards of four million immigrants from deportation and provided access to work permits. The lawsuit, filed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott […]
Ag groups urge an end to West Coast port labor dispute
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— PostedOregon agriculture and forest products groups have written a letter urging the state’s congressional delegation to help bring an end to a long-running labor dispute affecting 29 West Coast ports, including the Port of Portland.
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