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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

Workshops offered on spotted-wing drosophila

By Curt Kipp — Posted February 24, 2010

On March 4 and 5, North Willamette Research & Extension Center in Aurora, Ore., will host training sessions (PDF) on the spotted-wing drosophila (Drosophila suzukii), an

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Edibles, Oregon State University, Pesticides, Pests and Diseases, Plants, Wholesale Nurseries

Warm winter is a matter of degrees

By Curt Kipp — Posted February 18, 2010

It’s been a warm first couple months of 2010 in Western Oregon, no question. You might be surprised just how warm. Here’s some information from Robin Rosetta that puts it into perspective: With our warm spring, you might want to consider using degree days (heat unit accumulation) to monitor the phenological status of your crops […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Biological Pest Control, Climate Change, Pests and Diseases, Plants, Weather, Wholesale Nurseries

State of Perfection Clip 5: Hans Nelson and Sons Nursery

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 29, 2010

Clip 5 in our State of Perfection videos features Hans Nelson and Sons Nursery in Boring, Ore. Company president Dan Nelson talks about the company’s Korean dogwoods. You can read profiles of all of these nurseries by downloading our State of Perfection story (PDF) from the January issue. Next week we will post the final […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Digger magazine, Plants, State of Perfection, Trees, Wholesale Nurseries

State of Perfection Clip 4: Bountiful Farms

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 27, 2010

Clip 4 in our State of Perfection videos features Bountiful Farms in Woodburn, Ore., which is known for its sculptured plants. Todd Nelson, co-owner, talks about the company’s signature tree screens, which can be used to create outdoor “rooms” and other private areas. Check it out. We’ll be back soon with two more videos – […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Home gardening, Landscaping, OAN Members, Plants, State of Perfection, Trees, Wholesale Nurseries

State of Perfection Clip 3: Bizon Nursery

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 20, 2010

Clip 3 in our State of Perfection videos features Bizon Nursery and production manager Greg Anderson. In it, Greg talks about the company’s signature Bizon Blue spruce (Picea pungens ‘Bizon Blue’). We’ll add another video on Friday, and every Friday thereafter, until all six are available for viewing. Up next: Bountiful Farms. Keep checking back!

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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

Rogerson Clematis Collection attains National Collection status

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 8, 2010

Congratulations are definitely in order for the Oregon-based Rogerson Clematis Collection, which was recently awarded National Collection status. It’s quite an honor: The Rogerson Clematis Collection, the most comprehensive gathering of the genus clematis in the United States, has recently been granted National Collection status by the North American Plant Collections Consortium. Located at Luscher […]

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State of Perfection Clip 2: Sester Farms

By Curt Kipp — Posted January 8, 2010

The new “State of Perfection” issue of Digger is now out. Featured are six nurseries that are representative of the state’s climate, passion, diversity, insight, service and quality. We shot videos at each nursery in which the growers talked about a favorite offering. Here’s Clip No. 2, featuring Tim Sester, sales manager of Sester Farms […]

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