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Missouri bans walnut products from nine states

By Curt Kipp — Posted April 20, 2010

In an attempt to halt the devastating spread of thousand cankers disease, which afflicts black walnut trees, the state of Missouri has issued an emergency quarantine banning the importation of “walnut products” from nine Western states. According to Missouri officials, “The ban applies to nursery stock, unprocessed lumber, logs, wood chips, mulch and other products […]

Filed Under: Cankers, Plant Diseases, Plant Pests and Diseases Tagged With: Invasive species, Pests and Diseases, Regulations, Trees, Wholesale Nurseries

South Carolina rescinds regulation that blocked trade

By Curt Kipp — Posted April 20, 2010

Nursery growers in Oregon and California are once again free to ship their plants to South Carolina. Officials in that state have rescinded Regulation 27-78, which imposed state-based rules pertaining to Phytophthora ramorum. The Oregon Association of Nurseries (OAN) and the California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers (CANGC) sued to overturn the regulation, on […]

Filed Under: Phytophthora, Plant Pests and Diseases Tagged With: OAN, Pests and Diseases, Phytophthora ramorum, Politics, Regulations, Wholesale Nurseries

Customs agents confiscate plants smuggled into U.S. in a diaper

By Curt Kipp — Posted April 9, 2010

The woman who apparently thought that U.S. Customs agents at the Mexican border would never check the contents of a diaper, thought wrong. After the woman declared that she had no plants with her, the agents searched her vehicle and, underneath the seat, found a diaper containing 10 agave plants. For those concerned about invasive […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Invasive species, Plants, Regulations, USDA

New plants added to P. ramorum regulated list

By Curt Kipp — Posted February 26, 2010

Officials with the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Plant Protection and Quarantine program (PPQ) issued a federal order on Monday (Feb. 22) adding 10 species to the list of plants regulated for Phytophthora ramorum. The plants have been identified them as hosts of the pathogen, and now will be regulated in accordance with […]

Filed Under: Phytophthora, Plant Pests and Diseases Tagged With: Pests and Diseases, Regulations, USDA, Wholesale Nurseries

Ag leaders speak out on the agriculture-conservation coalition’s reserves map

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 12, 2010

Yesterday a coalition of agricultural and conservation groups announced they had developed an alternative to the most recent “Core 4” plan for the Portland metropolitan area. Here’s video of the press conference: The coalition developed the map based on the criteria in state law, and with an eye toward selecting the most suitable areas for […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Farm Bureau, Greenhouses, Land Use Planning, Metro, Politics, Regulations, Wholesale Nurseries

Agriculture speaks on urban reserves process

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 11, 2010

The Metro regional government, which guides growth for Portland, Ore. and its suburbs, last month released its latest “Core 4” draft map of proposed rural and urban reserves. The map shows where urban-style development would be allowed, and where it would be off limits, for the next 50 years. Many in agriculture have been critical […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Conservation, Economy, Land Use Planning, OAN, Politics, Regulations, Wholesale Nurseries

Federal program compensates farmers for conservation easements

By Curt Kipp — Posted December 9, 2009

In Oregon, applications are now being accepted for the federal Farm and Ranch Land Protection Program (FRPP), which protects productive agricultural lands against being converted to other uses. The program is offered by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. In Oregon, applications must be turned in no later than Feb. 1, 2010 to be considered […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Conservation, Forests, Grants, Regulations, Sustainability, USDA, Wholesale Nurseries

Florida nursery accused of knowingly shipping infected plants

By Curt Kipp — Posted November 23, 2009

Packer reports that according to Florida officials, a nursery in that state knowingly attempted to sell trees infested with citrus canker out of a quarantined area. The infected trees were detected during an inspection, detained, and sent back to the originating nursery.

Filed Under: Cankers, Plant Diseases, Plant Pests and Diseases Tagged With: Pests and Diseases, Regulations, Trees

European grapevine moth detected in California

By Curt Kipp — Posted November 18, 2009

A pest never before found in the United States has been detected in California’s Napa Valley. The European grapevine moth, Lobestria botrana, which feeds primarily on the flowers and fruits of grape plants (Vitis spp.) and spruge laurels (Daphne gnidium). Other hosts include blackberry (Rubus fruticosus), gooseberry (Ribes ssp.), black and red currant (Ribes nigurm), […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Invasive species, Pests and Diseases, Regulations, USDA

Join the fight against invasives

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 2, 2009

The Oregon Invasive Species Council is accepting nominations for four positions on the council that are coming open at the end of the year. The appointing authorities are looking for individuals with expertise in various areas, one of which is nursery production. The Oregon Department of Agriculture has one of the six permanent seats, but […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Invasive species, ODA, People, Pests and Diseases, Politics, Regulations, Science, Wholesale Nurseries

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