Growers face dwindling worker availability, growing worker expense, and the need to consider workflows and automation.
Eliminating waste with Lean
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— PostedLean processes result in greater value for growers and
their customers.
Striving for efficiency
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— PostedGrowers are looking to workflow improvement and automation
so they can protect their margins and stay in business.
The rising cost of compensation
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— PostedLabor costs have become complicated by legislative mandates and persistent worker shortages.
Battling a labor shortage
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— PostedOregon growers use various strategies to find and keep the workers that are essential to running a successful nursery.
OAN Member Profile: Tsugawa Nursery
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— PostedFor nearly 35 years, Tsugawa Nursery has been one of the top garden centers in Southwest Washington.
Getting return on your trade show investment
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— PostedExhibiting at a summer trade show, such as Farwest, can provide a lot of bang for your buck.
A nursery woman’s proverb
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— PostedOAN President Leigh Geschwill pens a proverb in honor of nurserywomen everywhere.
April 2016
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— PostedGardeners and landscapers are ‘seeing green’ in the excitement and entertainment value provided by flowers in shades from pistachio to pine.
Plant Something grows bigger
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— PostedDon’t just stand there — ‘Plant Something’!
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