By Oregon Family Farm Association,
Oregonians growing hemp in Oregon will find themselves operating under more stringent rules in 2022 as the state Hemp Programs comes under rules established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Continue reading
By Oregon Family Farm Association,
Oregonians growing hemp in Oregon will find themselves operating under more stringent rules in 2022 as the state Hemp Programs comes under rules established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Continue reading
By Oregon Family Farm Association
Oregon vintners in 2020 harvested its smallest crop of grapes in seven years and saw production and sales drop accordingly. Continue reading
By Oregon Family Farm Association,
His family has farmed in Clark County for 150 years, but now that livelihood is threatened after the Washington State Department of Ecology denied Bill Zimmerman’s application for farm water rights. Continue reading
By Oregon Family Farm Association
It is outrageous that the only tax increase the Oregon Legislature may pass in the 2021 Session is a tax on the smallest family-owned businesses like family farms. Continue reading
Quinoa (pronounced: keen-waa) is an annual plant grown as a crop mainly for its edible seeds. The plant originally was used to feed cattle and then more recently it was used for human consumption in Peru and Bolivia over the last 3 to 4 thousand years. Continue reading
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