OSU Extension aids vegetable farmers exploring Asian crops

Vegetable farmers in Oregon’s Willamette Valley face growing pressure to stay profitable. Labor shortages, high costs and new regulations have added challenges for producers already competing with low-priced imports. At the same time, acreage in processed vegetables has declined as consumer demand shifts toward fresh, locally grown foods and herbs. Farmers need new crop optionsContinue reading “OSU Extension aids vegetable farmers exploring Asian crops”

Beekeepers, growers benefiting from Bee Protection Protocols

A program for three crops in Oregon is patterned after an arrangement between California almond growers and bee producers. Mitch LiesWestern Farm PressMay 16, 2025 Veteran Oregon beekeeper Harry Vanderpool remembers days when it appeared some farmers weren’t over concern about the health of his bees. “I wondered in a few instances if the growersContinue reading “Beekeepers, growers benefiting from Bee Protection Protocols”

Bee Protection Protocol

If you weren’t at the member meeting on Feb. 5, you will want this information – the SSGWO Bee Protection Protocol. You can get more information on the Oregon Bee Project at oregonbeeproject.org or request a PDF by emailing angie@pacwestresources.com.

Request for Proposals

Funding for research on specialty crops: accepting proposals by December 8th, 2023 Request for Research Funding Proposals (RFP) Specialty Seed Growers of Western OR (SSGWO) – Annual Grant Program Dates to Remember (example is for a 2-year funding project): Proposals Due:                                                            December 8, 2023 Proposal Presentations to SSGWO Board of    Directors andContinue reading “Request for Proposals”