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Clues to Complex Co-op Accounting

WORDS : ERIC FRUITS , PH.D.
Eric Fruits, Ph.D. is chief economist and president at Economics International Corp. and an adjunct professor at Portland State University.

PATRONAGE INCOME

Sales and business with the co-op’s own members. Often the most significant source of income for an agricultural cooperative. Continue reading

The Wizard of the Oregon Hazelnut – Andrew Halls

Andrew Halls

BY NAOMI INMAN

Follow the road to Aurora — and a bit of your curiosity — to meet a unique Oregon agriculture entrepreneur.  As you pull off Highway 99 and walk through the red door of the unassuming Pacific Hazelnut gift shop, you’ll meet an equally unassuming auto manufacturing engineer turned hazelnut wizard. Continue reading

Agriculture History: Frenchglen Land Feud

BY TIM LYMAN

Nothing about the quiet little town of Frenchglen, in southeastern Oregon, would lead you to believe that it was ever part of the Wild West, but in the 1890s, it was the center of a bitter land feud between cattlemen and homesteaders. Continue reading

Northwest Hazelnut Leads the Way to Greener Markets

BY MATTHEW EVANS

This August, the world’s first 100 percent solar hazelnut processing plant went live at Northwest Hazelnut Company (NWH).  Continue reading

Oregon Family Farm Association Legislative Review 2017

 

OFFA Lobbyists, Richard Kosesan and George Okulitch

OFFA Lobbyists, Richard Kosesan and George Okulitch

BY RICHARD KOSESAN

Oregon’s 2017 Legislative Session convened on February 1, and came to a close on July 7, 2017, just three days ahead of the Constitutional deadline. Continue reading

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