26 research outputs found
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EM8981o_HorticulturalServices.pdf
Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state鈥檚 national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon鈥檚 economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to these land-based enterprises, agriculture continues to make a significant contribution to Oregon鈥檚 economic well-being. Oregon agriculture has not been immune to the impacts of economic globalization. Production, processing, marketing technologies, and the American palate are changing rapidly. More than ever before, producers, processors, and marketers link their success in agriculture
to creativity and entrepreneurism
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EM8981f_Pears.pdf
Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state鈥檚 national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon鈥檚 economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to these land-based enterprises, agriculture continues to make a significant contribution to Oregon鈥檚 economic well-being. Oregon agriculture has not been immune to the impacts of economic globalization. Production, processing, marketing technologies, and the American palate are changing rapidly. More than ever before, producers, processors, and marketers link their success in agriculture
to creativity and entrepreneurism
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EM8981c_Cranberries.pdf
Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state鈥檚 national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon鈥檚 economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to these land-based enterprises, agriculture continues to make a significant contribution to Oregon鈥檚 economic well-being. Oregon agriculture has not been immune to the impacts of economic globalization. Production, processing, marketing technologies, and the American palate are changing rapidly. More than ever before, producers, processors, and marketers link their success in agriculture
to creativity and entrepreneurism
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EM8981j_ProcessedFreshVegetables.pdf
Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state鈥檚 national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon鈥檚 economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to these land-based enterprises, agriculture continues to make a significant contribution to Oregon鈥檚 economic well-being. Oregon agriculture has not been immune to the impacts of economic globalization. Production, processing, marketing technologies, and the American palate are changing rapidly. More than ever before, producers, processors, and marketers link their success in agriculture
to creativity and entrepreneurism
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EM8981l_NurseriesGreenhouses.pdf
Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state鈥檚 national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon鈥檚 economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to these land-based enterprises, agriculture continues to make a significant contribution to Oregon鈥檚 economic well-being. Oregon agriculture has not been immune to the impacts of economic globalization. Production, processing, marketing technologies, and the American palate are changing rapidly. More than ever before, producers, processors, and marketers link their success in agriculture
to creativity and entrepreneurism