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Week in Review

By Curt Kipp — Posted December 6, 2008

Nationally, record unemployment numbers and an official confirmation that we are in a recession were the major news stories this week. In the Northwest nursery industry, however, attention was focused on a variety of stories, such as these: Pesticide reporting to end in 2009 Border state governor will be new head of U.S. Homeland Security […]

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Big weekend for Christmas trees?

By Curt Kipp — Posted December 5, 2008

An experienced and wise grower recently told me that great weather late in the week makes for great retail nursery sales on the weekend. That’s because people make their weekend plans on Thursday or Friday. This got me to thinking – is this also true during the colder months? Like, say, December? Today, Western Oregon […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Christmas trees, Retail Nurseries, Weather

The last year for PURS

By Curt Kipp — Posted December 5, 2008

Oregon’s Pesticide Use Reporting System apparently is going away after this year. It was not included in Gov. Ted Kulongoski’s proposed state budget for the 2009-11 biennium. According to the Capital Press (Salem, Ore.): PURS, meanwhile, is one of several programs facing cuts in the state Department of Agriculture budget losing more than 20 percent […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Operations, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Pesticides, Pests and Diseases, Politics, Regulations

The next U.S. secretary of Homeland Security

By Curt Kipp — Posted December 2, 2008

What are the chances that the new Obama administration will push for a comprehensive approach to immigration reform at the federal level? The first clue arrived yesterday with the nomination of Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano. Although Napolitano, 51, signed the Arizona illegal worker law that employer groups, including nursery groups, have bitterly opposed, she has […]

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Seasonal diseases

By Curt Kipp — Posted December 2, 2008

What are the plant diseases you as a grower might encounter during the month of December? Oregon State University Plant Clinic tells you what to watch out for this month and every month, whether the disease is bacterial, fungal, viral, abiotic, or parasitic in nature. This month’s guide outlines several molds and fungi that thrive […]

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Oregonian asks, ‘Is your Christmas tree green?’

By Curt Kipp — Posted December 1, 2008

More positive publicity for real, Oregon-grown Christmas trees. In this one, Mark Rohlfs of Santa & Sons talks about the misconceptions some of his customers have, and what the industry is doing to counteract them.

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More trees = less CO2

By Curt Kipp — Posted December 1, 2008

It may seem like a “well, duh” kind of statement, but word is getting out that planting trees is a sustainable thing to do, according to this article from Salem Monthly/WillametteLive.com. Several eco-minded growers are mentioned in the piece, including Fisher Farms, Yule Tree Farms and Northwoods Nursery.

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Columbia County coverage

By Curt Kipp — Posted December 1, 2008

The Daily News (Longview, Wash.) has a good article on the Columbia County (Ore.) illegal-worker law, which voters in that county approved Nov. 4. It includes the arguments pro and con, while also mentioning the analysis by that county’s legal staff. Articles posted at The Daily News Web site often get a lively string of […]

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Demand for seedlings down sharply

By Curt Kipp — Posted December 1, 2008

The demand for tree seedlings is down sharply, according to this article in the Capital Press (Salem, Ore.).

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Short Week in Review

By Curt Kipp — Posted November 26, 2008

It’s just about time to head over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house (or in my case, Mom and Dad’s house), but before we all do that, here’s a quick recap of what we covered during this short Thanksgiving week: Columbia County Unauthorized Worker Ordinance Comments sought on OAN-WNLA merger talks REAP […]

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NURSERY NEWS

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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

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FARWEST SHOW UPDATES

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Meet the Leader: Patrick Peterson

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