“What Does the Future Hold for Your Farm?,” a free event on family farm succession, will be held from 6–9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3 at the Milwaukie Center, 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Drive, Milwaukie.
ODA accepting proposals for Specialty Crop Block Grant Program
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— PostedOregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) is now accepting concept proposals for project ideas as part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Specialty Crop Block Grant Program for 2015. Approximately $1.5 million is expected to be available to agriculture industry associations, producer groups, processors, commodity commissions, non-profits, for profits, and local government agencies in Oregon. Concept proposals must be submitted by noon on […]
OAN map app helps nursery businesses connect
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— PostedThe Oregon Association of Nurseries (OAN) has introduced a new app for iOS and Android devices that will help nursery industry businesses connect with each other.
We’re ready to grow!
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— PostedWelcome to the new www.diggermagazine.com!
Keeping it in the family
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— PostedThe Austin Family Business Program at Oregon State University has developed guidelines for succession planning. They are based, in part, on extensive surveys of successful multi-generational family businesses.
Powerful inventory management
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— PostedThe new year is an opportune time to look back and see how sales fared. The ability to provide accurate answers starts with the all-important process of inventory management.
Welcome to Nursery Country
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— PostedAs a nursery state, Oregon is known for its natural attributes. Great soil. A moderate climate with winter dormancy, so many different plants can be grown here. And, of course, an ideal balance of cold-season rain and warm-weather sun. But there’s also the remarkable vision that many Oregon growers possess.
Welcome to Nursery Country: Iseli Nursery
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— PostedWhat began nearly four decades ago as one man’s dream has become a lasting nursery industry success. Iseli Nursery has over 100 employees, more than 100 acres of growing space, and an exalted place in Oregon’s nursery industry.
Welcome to Nursery Country: Little Prince of Oregon Nursery
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— PostedLittle Prince of Oregon Nursery is known for its well-branded plant offerings, which include succulents, perennials, grasses, ground covers, ferns, and rare and unusual plants
Welcome to Nursery Country: Willamette Nurseries
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— PostedWillamette Nurseries is a family-owned specialty grower of seedlings and rootstock for fruit and shade trees. Owners Devin and Allison Cooper live on one of their two farms, and are known for their personal attention to customer service.
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