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Marion County FSA closed until Thursday

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 22, 2012

We just received this notice from the USDA Farm Service Agency office in Salem, Ore.: The Salem Farm Service Agency is in the process of moving from one room to another within the office building. We just received notification that the move would occur now through Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. Unfortunately, due to the nature […]

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2013 Garden Media Group trends report

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 16, 2012

If you haven’t seen the new 2013 Garden Trends Report from Suzi McCoy and Garden Media Group, it’s out and available. According to McCoy, 2013 is shaping up to be “The Year of Bliss”: In these times of economic uncertainty, consumers are searching for a little bliss in their everyday lives. From global consumer trends […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Consumer trends, Home gardening, Independent Garden Centers, Landscaping, Marketing, Retail Nurseries, Sustainability

Bilingual education is part of the bigger picture

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 16, 2012

One sometimes hears about strained relationships between certain industries and those in government who regulate them. But in Oregon, the nursery industry and the state have long shared a mutually beneficial, cooperative, and overall pleasant relationship. An important focus has been on keeping plants healthy and protecting the quality that Oregon growers are known for […]

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Anna Ball to speak on green industry trends

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 16, 2012

Members of the Oregon Association of Nurseries have a rare opportunity coming up to hear from one of the most significant figures in the nursery and greenhouse industry. Anna Ball, president and CEO of Ball Horticultural Company, will speak on “Upcoming Industry Trends and Horticultural Developments” at the next dinner meeting of the Retail and […]

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Nursery certificate program takes online approach

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 4, 2012

Texas A&M University has set up a one-year certificate program for executives in the horticulture industry. Looks interesting. The group will meet four times a year in person, plus additional times via webinar. Only a few spots remain in the program, so if you have interest, you’ll want to get on it right away.

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Putting greenhouses in a new light

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 4, 2012

We already mentioned LED lighting in nursery environments last December (PDF). But if you’re looking to operate your greenhouse with more efficiency and less cost, rapidly-developing LED technology is getting to where it’s worth more than a cursory glance. Researchers at Penn State University have studied the idea extensively, using grant funds secured in 2010. […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Energy, Greenhouses, Irrigation, Pests and Diseases, Sustainability

No doubt it’s been a drought

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 2, 2012

When people think of Oregon weather, they often think of record rainfall. Just not in this sense. The just-concluded period from July 1–Sept. 30 set a record, all right, but it was for a lack of moisture, not an abundance of it. Just .25 inches of rain fell during that period, according to the official […]

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Minimum wage to rise in Washington, too

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 2, 2012

Washington state officials announced last Friday, September 28, that the state minimum wage will increase to $9.19 per hour, effective January 1, 2013. This represents a hike of 15 cents per hour, or 1.67 percent. Like Oregon and eight other states, Washington has linked its minimum wage to the Consumer Price Index. Oregon announced earlier […]

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Nurseries a blend of red and blue

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 2, 2012

Ryan Kost of The Oregonian wrote an interesting article on the politics of the mid-Willamette Valley, which happens to be the heart of Oregon nursery country. He points out that political preferences are not as cut and dried as one might expect.

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Euonymus featured in October issue of Digger

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 1, 2012

The October issue of Digger magazine is now available for your online reading pleasure. Featured on the front cover are Euonymus plants (PDF) a versatile workhorse of the garden. Go here to read the entire issue as a flipbook — fast connection recommended — or download the individual articles as PDF files. Additional articles in […]

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NURSERY NEWS

Terra Gardens owner’s gesture for his mother opens the door to other wheelchair-bound gardeners

OAN announces 2025 Friends of Nurseries award winners

OAN leads grower-driven Japanese beetle solution

AmericanHort president and CEO to step down

In memoriam: Bill Van Belle

Longtime employee buys Heritage Seedlings and Liners

In Memoriam: Melvin John Steffenson

New USDA Census of Hort arriving in mailboxes this month

More Nursery News

From the pages of Digger

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February: The Greenhouse Issue

January 2026: The Retail Issue

November 2025: The Transportation Issue

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Pests and Diseases

OAN leads grower-driven Japanese beetle solution

Prioritizing nursery pest challenges

New tools in the battle against thrips

Aiming for precision in pest control

Oregon’s nursery licensing program aims to keep the entire industry healthy

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FARWEST SHOW UPDATES

2026 Farwest Show issues calls for speakers

Excitement, optimism prevail at 2025 Farwest Show

Dazzling plants, products garner Retailer’s Choice Awards

Youngblood Nursery wins Best in Show booth honors at the 2025 Farwest Show

Glow Sticks Fescue wins top honors from judges at Farwest Show’s New Varieties Showcase 

More Updates from Farwest

The Value of Membership

AmericanHort president and CEO to step down

OAN honors industry leaders at 2025 Convention

Meet the Leader: Patrick Peterson

More member stories

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