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Back to life

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 23, 2009

The South County Spotlight (Scappoose, Ore.) has a story about how the nurseries in Columbia County are recovering from the December storms.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Storm Damage Resources, Weather

‘Less care’ … not ‘no care’

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 23, 2009

Gardening columnist Carol Savonen’s newest installment in the Salem, Ore. Statesman Journal concerns native plants, and how they can make a garden more attractive and easier to care for at the same time. But there’s an important bit of advice in there: This doesn’t mean that you can just plant them and walk away. “Many […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Consumer trends, Home gardening, Native Plants, Plants, Retail Nurseries, Sustainability

New NWREC plant health educator

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 21, 2009

The North Willamette Research and Extension Center has hired a new bilingual extension educator in nursery plant health. Dr. Luisa Santamaria will be introduced at a reception from 2-6 p.m. Friday, March 6 at NWREC, 15210 N.E. Miley Road, Aurora, Ore (directions). Dr. Santamaria is currently working as a post-doctoral Research Associate with Tennessee State […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Education, Pests and Diseases, Plants

OAN legislative agenda

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 21, 2009

The Oregon Association of Nurseries announced its federal and state legislative agendas for 2009. On the federal level, the top priority continues to be comprehensive immigration reform, which includes border security, an adjustment of status for workers currently in the United States, and a visa system that is flexible and provides for a future flow […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Invasive species, Irrigation, Legal, Metal thefts, ODA, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Pesticides, Pests and Diseases, Politics, Regulations, Sustainability, Taxes, USDA, Workforce

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By Curt Kipp — Posted January 20, 2009

Now that the historic moment has passed and President Barack Obama has been sworn in, expect to start seeing (and hearing) more analysis on how the new administration will affect agriculture and the nursery industry. Here’s a well-rounded piece from the California Farm Bureau Federation.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Politics, Recession, Regulations, USDA, Workforce

Citrus longhorned beetle fears spur federal order

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 16, 2009

The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today issued a federal order (PDF) restricting importation of several plants from several countries (mostly in Asia) due to the threat of the citrus longhorned beetle (pictured; photo courtesy of Wikipedia) and the Asian longhorned beetle. The affected countries include the following: Afghanistan, China, Japan, Indonesia, […]

Filed Under: Asian Longhorned Beetle, Beetles, Insects, Plant Pests and Diseases Tagged With: Invasive species, Pests and Diseases, Trees, USDA

State of Perfection Tour II

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 16, 2009

The second stop on our State of Perfection Tour was at Don Schmidt Nursery in Boring, Ore., where second-generation owner Jim Schmidt grows more than 350 varieties of Japanese maple trees. We asked him about his favorite, and while he said it’s hard to single just one out, he especially enjoys the Sango-kaku Japanese maple. […]

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Toot

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 16, 2009

I just wanted to drop an announcement in that we have exceeded 1,000 unique visitors, 2,000 visits and 4,000 pageviews since we started keeping statistics on this blog in late October. Thanks to everyone for dropping in. We would love to hear your thoughts as to how we could improve this blog, and you’re always […]

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Nurseries more affected by recession than most

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 15, 2009

One resource for good information on agricultural markets is the quarterly Knowledge Center Market Snapshots, which are reports by Northwest Farm Credit Services. As one might expect, the latest batch of snapshots indicates that demand is softening, or at best, level, for nearly all agricultural commodities: beef, wheat, dairy, fruits, forest products, wine, hay and […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Business, Economy, Recession, Retail Nurseries, Wholesale Nurseries

Down with YGP

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 15, 2009

We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention that our friends at the 2009 Yard Garden and Patio Show Presented by Dennis Seven Dees Landscape and Garden Centers have a new blog going over at www.ygpshow.blogspot.com. Not only that, but they’ve started a Facebook fan page where you can receive updates and even sign up to […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Events, YGP Show

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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

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Pests and Diseases

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Prioritizing nursery pest challenges

New tools in the battle against thrips

Aiming for precision in pest control

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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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