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Repairing the prairie
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— PostedRestoration efforts in the Willamette Valley have turned native plants and seeds into hot commodities
Low- and no-water plants
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— PostedDespite a summer that shattered records for heat and lack of rain,
some plant varieties thrived.
Tough growing in Oregon’s high desert
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— PostedCare must be taken to choose plants that can adapt to frosty mornings, scorching afternoons and sterile soils
Meet the Leader: Mike Hiller
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— PostedWater and labor are concerns for the OAN Executive Committee’s current secretary and future treasurer
Time flies
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— PostedOutgoing President Mike Coleman reflects on the past year’s successes and encourages more member participation
October 2015
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— PostedThe October issue of Digger magazine spotlights many of the people helping to make Oregon a much greener place
Oregon minimum wage will not increase in 2016
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— PostedOregon Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian announced last week that the minimum wage will remain unchanged next year because the consumer price index (CPI), a measure of inflation and a key economic indicator, was almost unchanged. By law, Oregon’s minimum wage is tied to the CPI. The CPI rose .02 percent, according to annual economic numbers released by the federal government, […]
September 2015
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— PostedRead all about the highlights from the “Far From Ordinary” 2015 Farwest Show, and much more in the Sept. issue
H2O
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— PostedWater conservation is a crucial issue facing the nursery industry
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