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Oregon Seed Association March 2019 Newsletter
A MESSAGE FROMTHE PRESIDENT
I want to start by saying thank you toeveryone that attended the Mid-WinterMeeting in Lebanon A record number 160guests attended making it one of if notthe best attended winter meeting in thehistory of the OSA We did get off to a bitof rough start with technical difficulties and
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2019 Legislative Update
Legislative Advocacy Day Recap
OSA Memorial Scholarship Deadline
Mid-Winter Meeting Recap
Sponsorship Packages
Washington Bonding Regulations
Welcome New Members
Winter Scholarship Winners
Campaign Preview HTML Source Plain-Text Email Details
OSA Newsletter-March2019-Final
a missing speaker (due to the governmentshutdown) but we were able to finish themeeting on time There was a lot of greatdebate over some of the issues which isvery helpful guidance for the Board andgives us a better idea how you wish us tomove forward
Since the Mid-Winter Meeting in Januarythe entire Board has met to determine ourpositions of support or opposition onlegislative bills that we feel could have aneffect on our industry both at the farmerlevel andor dealer The executivecommittee is conferencing weekly with thelobbyists from PacWest to keep apprisedof the status of those bills and to getstrategic advice on progressing our ownbill (SB 863) through the legislature
The full article continues here
Committees
Board of Directors
2019 Legislative Update
On Monday March 4 almost 20 OSA members attended our 3rd annual advocacy day at the SalemCapitol In addition to meeting with legislators OSA hosted an educational booth on the first floor lobbywith displays highlighting the life cycle of a seed from research and breeding to distribution to the endcustomer Visitors to the booth received packets of wildflower seeds Rep Boshart Davis gave anintroduction of our group from the House floor Giving voice to the organization and educating legislatorson our issues was gratifying to everyone who participated Stay tuned for our next visit to the capital inFebruary 2020
Curious as to what is going on in the legislative session and OSArsquos legislative activities Click the linkbelow to read more on issues that may affect you and here for an updated list of bills we are tracking
If you have any questions about this information you may contact Anne Johnsonjohnsonpacwestcomcom Angie Smith smithpacwestcomcom or any board member
Click here to read more
LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY DAY
Back to Top
Angie Smith OSA Executive Director talks with students at the Salem Capitol on March 4 with PacWestlobbyist Dan Cushing looking on
Thank you to all that came out and supported OSAs legislative efforts
OSA Memorial Scholarship Applicationdeadline is approaching
Apply by April 15
Applicants
Must be a relative of a current OSA member in good standing
Must be attending or planning to attend a college university or trade school the next
academic year
Must be enrolled or plan to be enrolled in a program leading to at least a BA or BS or
trade school certificate
2019 Mid-Winter Meeting Recap
It f l t t t th 2019 O S d A i ti l Mid Wi t M ti h ld thi
Back to Top
It was a successful turnout at the 2019 Oregon Seed Associations annual Mid-Winter Meeting held thisyear at the beautiful Boulder Falls Inn in Lebanon Oregon The meeting began with a presentation fromAnthony Kuchulis of Barran Liebman speaking on changes to the Oregon Equal Pay Act an all-encompassing and yet most quietly passed employment law in the United States Another highlight wasa legislative panel with insightful advice from ag lobbyists Roger Beyer (Oregon Seed Council) JennyDresler (Oregon Farm Bureau) Katie Fast (Oregonians for Food amp Shelter) and Paul Phillips (PacWestCommunications)
Click here for sponsor benefit packet or contact Angie Smith atsmithpacwestcomcom
THANK YOU ANNUAL SPONSORS
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
Back to Top
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
OSA was recently informed of a requirement in Washington that all dealers may not be aware of
Please read below to avoid a fine of up to $10000 If you have any questions about the information
contained in this email please call the Washington Department of Agriculture at (360) 902-1800 If you contract direct with a WA grower or if you buy open market seed from a WA grower then you musthave a WA seed dealers license and consequently a bond The fine for having direct ties with WA growersand not having a WA seed dealers license is $10000 The list of companies who have a WA Seed Dealers license is public information and is available on theWSDArsquos website Read here for the complete Washington law on this subject
Fusion Seed Company
Henricks Seed Lab
Dont forget to take advantage of the Membership Recruitment Incentive Plan to earn credits
Grant RothGrant is a junior at OSU majoring in Turf Management He grewup on a diversified family farm outside of Silverton His interest inturf management came from watching sports on television and hiscuriosity in how they made the fields look so good To pursue hisgoal of being a major league grounds keeper Grant interned lastsummer with a minor league baseball team in South Carolinawhere he learned how to manage Bermudagrass turf Nextsummer Grant will be interning again this time with theWashington Nationals Major League Baseball team in WashingtonDC
Matt Liszewski Matt is a junior majoring in Agronomy at OSU He grew up inSouth Salem and his interest in agriculture was piqued by aneighbor who works for Valley Agronomics (Wilco) Matt was ableto shadow him for a period and that solidified his career plan Hehas worked during college for Golden Valley Farms learning allabout production agriculture which he feels will help him in hiscareer While at OSU he has been very involved with the CropScience club getting to know potential clients and gaining aneven better understanding of the agricultural community
Travis TubbsTravis is a second-year doctorate student in Crop Science atOSU He is also a Major in the United States Air Force (USAF)His thesis topic is analysis of seed shattering in perennialryegrass He will be developing an algorithm from 3D pictures toidentify shattering characteristics Upon completion of his
Back to Top
identify shattering characteristics Upon completion of hisdoctorate he will work in the Biology Department of the UnitedStates Air Force Academy His jobs with the US Air Force havebeen Nuclear Missile Operator Code Controller and Joint SpaceMission Planner He has also done research in Micro Air VehiclesPrior to the USAF Travis did work with the US Forest ServiceWhen Travis retires from the Air Force he hopes to come back toOSU and continue a career in crop management
COMMITTEESCommittees serve a vital purpose in forming the direction of the Oregon Seed Association and promoting the causeof the organization
Committees serve as a training ground for future association leadersCommittees serve as a conduit through which the Board receives member inputCommittees enhance the effectiveness of the Board of Directors by providing research analysis and adviceneeded for policy decisions
A special ldquoThank Yourdquo to all of you who volunteer to serve on our committees
For a list of Advisory Committee members click here
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2019-2020
PRESIDENT
Jake Stockfleth Oregon Seed Cleaning
VICE PRESIDENT
Phill Lindgren Grassland Oregon
SECRETARY TREASURER
James Schneider B b USA
DIRECTORS
Paul Hedgpeth Columbia River Seed
Doug Pickles Lewis Seed Co
Debra Barnes SiteOne Landscape Supply
JP Olson Proseeds Marketing
Barenbrug USA IMMED PAST PRESIDENT
Jeff MartinThe Scotts Co
Dustin Withee Smith Seed
Terri Burr Pennington Seed Inc
Our contact information isOregon Seed Association
PO Box 4277Wilsonville OR 97070
5036857555smithpacwestcomcom
wwworegonseedorg
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Copyright copy 2019 Oregon Seed Association All rights reserved
This email was sent to ltlt Test Email Address gtgt why did I get this unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Oregon Seed Association middot PO Box 4277 middot Wilsonville OR 97070-4277 middot USA
a missing speaker (due to the governmentshutdown) but we were able to finish themeeting on time There was a lot of greatdebate over some of the issues which isvery helpful guidance for the Board andgives us a better idea how you wish us tomove forward
Since the Mid-Winter Meeting in Januarythe entire Board has met to determine ourpositions of support or opposition onlegislative bills that we feel could have aneffect on our industry both at the farmerlevel andor dealer The executivecommittee is conferencing weekly with thelobbyists from PacWest to keep apprisedof the status of those bills and to getstrategic advice on progressing our ownbill (SB 863) through the legislature
The full article continues here
Committees
Board of Directors
2019 Legislative Update
On Monday March 4 almost 20 OSA members attended our 3rd annual advocacy day at the SalemCapitol In addition to meeting with legislators OSA hosted an educational booth on the first floor lobbywith displays highlighting the life cycle of a seed from research and breeding to distribution to the endcustomer Visitors to the booth received packets of wildflower seeds Rep Boshart Davis gave anintroduction of our group from the House floor Giving voice to the organization and educating legislatorson our issues was gratifying to everyone who participated Stay tuned for our next visit to the capital inFebruary 2020
Curious as to what is going on in the legislative session and OSArsquos legislative activities Click the linkbelow to read more on issues that may affect you and here for an updated list of bills we are tracking
If you have any questions about this information you may contact Anne Johnsonjohnsonpacwestcomcom Angie Smith smithpacwestcomcom or any board member
Click here to read more
LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY DAY
Back to Top
Angie Smith OSA Executive Director talks with students at the Salem Capitol on March 4 with PacWestlobbyist Dan Cushing looking on
Thank you to all that came out and supported OSAs legislative efforts
OSA Memorial Scholarship Applicationdeadline is approaching
Apply by April 15
Applicants
Must be a relative of a current OSA member in good standing
Must be attending or planning to attend a college university or trade school the next
academic year
Must be enrolled or plan to be enrolled in a program leading to at least a BA or BS or
trade school certificate
2019 Mid-Winter Meeting Recap
It f l t t t th 2019 O S d A i ti l Mid Wi t M ti h ld thi
Back to Top
It was a successful turnout at the 2019 Oregon Seed Associations annual Mid-Winter Meeting held thisyear at the beautiful Boulder Falls Inn in Lebanon Oregon The meeting began with a presentation fromAnthony Kuchulis of Barran Liebman speaking on changes to the Oregon Equal Pay Act an all-encompassing and yet most quietly passed employment law in the United States Another highlight wasa legislative panel with insightful advice from ag lobbyists Roger Beyer (Oregon Seed Council) JennyDresler (Oregon Farm Bureau) Katie Fast (Oregonians for Food amp Shelter) and Paul Phillips (PacWestCommunications)
Click here for sponsor benefit packet or contact Angie Smith atsmithpacwestcomcom
THANK YOU ANNUAL SPONSORS
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
Back to Top
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
OSA was recently informed of a requirement in Washington that all dealers may not be aware of
Please read below to avoid a fine of up to $10000 If you have any questions about the information
contained in this email please call the Washington Department of Agriculture at (360) 902-1800 If you contract direct with a WA grower or if you buy open market seed from a WA grower then you musthave a WA seed dealers license and consequently a bond The fine for having direct ties with WA growersand not having a WA seed dealers license is $10000 The list of companies who have a WA Seed Dealers license is public information and is available on theWSDArsquos website Read here for the complete Washington law on this subject
Fusion Seed Company
Henricks Seed Lab
Dont forget to take advantage of the Membership Recruitment Incentive Plan to earn credits
Grant RothGrant is a junior at OSU majoring in Turf Management He grewup on a diversified family farm outside of Silverton His interest inturf management came from watching sports on television and hiscuriosity in how they made the fields look so good To pursue hisgoal of being a major league grounds keeper Grant interned lastsummer with a minor league baseball team in South Carolinawhere he learned how to manage Bermudagrass turf Nextsummer Grant will be interning again this time with theWashington Nationals Major League Baseball team in WashingtonDC
Matt Liszewski Matt is a junior majoring in Agronomy at OSU He grew up inSouth Salem and his interest in agriculture was piqued by aneighbor who works for Valley Agronomics (Wilco) Matt was ableto shadow him for a period and that solidified his career plan Hehas worked during college for Golden Valley Farms learning allabout production agriculture which he feels will help him in hiscareer While at OSU he has been very involved with the CropScience club getting to know potential clients and gaining aneven better understanding of the agricultural community
Travis TubbsTravis is a second-year doctorate student in Crop Science atOSU He is also a Major in the United States Air Force (USAF)His thesis topic is analysis of seed shattering in perennialryegrass He will be developing an algorithm from 3D pictures toidentify shattering characteristics Upon completion of his
Back to Top
identify shattering characteristics Upon completion of hisdoctorate he will work in the Biology Department of the UnitedStates Air Force Academy His jobs with the US Air Force havebeen Nuclear Missile Operator Code Controller and Joint SpaceMission Planner He has also done research in Micro Air VehiclesPrior to the USAF Travis did work with the US Forest ServiceWhen Travis retires from the Air Force he hopes to come back toOSU and continue a career in crop management
COMMITTEESCommittees serve a vital purpose in forming the direction of the Oregon Seed Association and promoting the causeof the organization
Committees serve as a training ground for future association leadersCommittees serve as a conduit through which the Board receives member inputCommittees enhance the effectiveness of the Board of Directors by providing research analysis and adviceneeded for policy decisions
A special ldquoThank Yourdquo to all of you who volunteer to serve on our committees
For a list of Advisory Committee members click here
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2019-2020
PRESIDENT
Jake Stockfleth Oregon Seed Cleaning
VICE PRESIDENT
Phill Lindgren Grassland Oregon
SECRETARY TREASURER
James Schneider B b USA
DIRECTORS
Paul Hedgpeth Columbia River Seed
Doug Pickles Lewis Seed Co
Debra Barnes SiteOne Landscape Supply
JP Olson Proseeds Marketing
Barenbrug USA IMMED PAST PRESIDENT
Jeff MartinThe Scotts Co
Dustin Withee Smith Seed
Terri Burr Pennington Seed Inc
Our contact information isOregon Seed Association
PO Box 4277Wilsonville OR 97070
5036857555smithpacwestcomcom
wwworegonseedorg
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Copyright copy 2019 Oregon Seed Association All rights reserved
This email was sent to ltlt Test Email Address gtgt why did I get this unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Oregon Seed Association middot PO Box 4277 middot Wilsonville OR 97070-4277 middot USA
On Monday March 4 almost 20 OSA members attended our 3rd annual advocacy day at the SalemCapitol In addition to meeting with legislators OSA hosted an educational booth on the first floor lobbywith displays highlighting the life cycle of a seed from research and breeding to distribution to the endcustomer Visitors to the booth received packets of wildflower seeds Rep Boshart Davis gave anintroduction of our group from the House floor Giving voice to the organization and educating legislatorson our issues was gratifying to everyone who participated Stay tuned for our next visit to the capital inFebruary 2020
Curious as to what is going on in the legislative session and OSArsquos legislative activities Click the linkbelow to read more on issues that may affect you and here for an updated list of bills we are tracking
If you have any questions about this information you may contact Anne Johnsonjohnsonpacwestcomcom Angie Smith smithpacwestcomcom or any board member
Click here to read more
LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY DAY
Back to Top
Angie Smith OSA Executive Director talks with students at the Salem Capitol on March 4 with PacWestlobbyist Dan Cushing looking on
Thank you to all that came out and supported OSAs legislative efforts
OSA Memorial Scholarship Applicationdeadline is approaching
Apply by April 15
Applicants
Must be a relative of a current OSA member in good standing
Must be attending or planning to attend a college university or trade school the next
academic year
Must be enrolled or plan to be enrolled in a program leading to at least a BA or BS or
trade school certificate
2019 Mid-Winter Meeting Recap
It f l t t t th 2019 O S d A i ti l Mid Wi t M ti h ld thi
Back to Top
It was a successful turnout at the 2019 Oregon Seed Associations annual Mid-Winter Meeting held thisyear at the beautiful Boulder Falls Inn in Lebanon Oregon The meeting began with a presentation fromAnthony Kuchulis of Barran Liebman speaking on changes to the Oregon Equal Pay Act an all-encompassing and yet most quietly passed employment law in the United States Another highlight wasa legislative panel with insightful advice from ag lobbyists Roger Beyer (Oregon Seed Council) JennyDresler (Oregon Farm Bureau) Katie Fast (Oregonians for Food amp Shelter) and Paul Phillips (PacWestCommunications)
Click here for sponsor benefit packet or contact Angie Smith atsmithpacwestcomcom
THANK YOU ANNUAL SPONSORS
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
Back to Top
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
OSA was recently informed of a requirement in Washington that all dealers may not be aware of
Please read below to avoid a fine of up to $10000 If you have any questions about the information
contained in this email please call the Washington Department of Agriculture at (360) 902-1800 If you contract direct with a WA grower or if you buy open market seed from a WA grower then you musthave a WA seed dealers license and consequently a bond The fine for having direct ties with WA growersand not having a WA seed dealers license is $10000 The list of companies who have a WA Seed Dealers license is public information and is available on theWSDArsquos website Read here for the complete Washington law on this subject
Fusion Seed Company
Henricks Seed Lab
Dont forget to take advantage of the Membership Recruitment Incentive Plan to earn credits
Grant RothGrant is a junior at OSU majoring in Turf Management He grewup on a diversified family farm outside of Silverton His interest inturf management came from watching sports on television and hiscuriosity in how they made the fields look so good To pursue hisgoal of being a major league grounds keeper Grant interned lastsummer with a minor league baseball team in South Carolinawhere he learned how to manage Bermudagrass turf Nextsummer Grant will be interning again this time with theWashington Nationals Major League Baseball team in WashingtonDC
Matt Liszewski Matt is a junior majoring in Agronomy at OSU He grew up inSouth Salem and his interest in agriculture was piqued by aneighbor who works for Valley Agronomics (Wilco) Matt was ableto shadow him for a period and that solidified his career plan Hehas worked during college for Golden Valley Farms learning allabout production agriculture which he feels will help him in hiscareer While at OSU he has been very involved with the CropScience club getting to know potential clients and gaining aneven better understanding of the agricultural community
Travis TubbsTravis is a second-year doctorate student in Crop Science atOSU He is also a Major in the United States Air Force (USAF)His thesis topic is analysis of seed shattering in perennialryegrass He will be developing an algorithm from 3D pictures toidentify shattering characteristics Upon completion of his
Back to Top
identify shattering characteristics Upon completion of hisdoctorate he will work in the Biology Department of the UnitedStates Air Force Academy His jobs with the US Air Force havebeen Nuclear Missile Operator Code Controller and Joint SpaceMission Planner He has also done research in Micro Air VehiclesPrior to the USAF Travis did work with the US Forest ServiceWhen Travis retires from the Air Force he hopes to come back toOSU and continue a career in crop management
COMMITTEESCommittees serve a vital purpose in forming the direction of the Oregon Seed Association and promoting the causeof the organization
Committees serve as a training ground for future association leadersCommittees serve as a conduit through which the Board receives member inputCommittees enhance the effectiveness of the Board of Directors by providing research analysis and adviceneeded for policy decisions
A special ldquoThank Yourdquo to all of you who volunteer to serve on our committees
For a list of Advisory Committee members click here
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2019-2020
PRESIDENT
Jake Stockfleth Oregon Seed Cleaning
VICE PRESIDENT
Phill Lindgren Grassland Oregon
SECRETARY TREASURER
James Schneider B b USA
DIRECTORS
Paul Hedgpeth Columbia River Seed
Doug Pickles Lewis Seed Co
Debra Barnes SiteOne Landscape Supply
JP Olson Proseeds Marketing
Barenbrug USA IMMED PAST PRESIDENT
Jeff MartinThe Scotts Co
Dustin Withee Smith Seed
Terri Burr Pennington Seed Inc
Our contact information isOregon Seed Association
PO Box 4277Wilsonville OR 97070
5036857555smithpacwestcomcom
wwworegonseedorg
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Copyright copy 2019 Oregon Seed Association All rights reserved
This email was sent to ltlt Test Email Address gtgt why did I get this unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Oregon Seed Association middot PO Box 4277 middot Wilsonville OR 97070-4277 middot USA
Angie Smith OSA Executive Director talks with students at the Salem Capitol on March 4 with PacWestlobbyist Dan Cushing looking on
Thank you to all that came out and supported OSAs legislative efforts
OSA Memorial Scholarship Applicationdeadline is approaching
Apply by April 15
Applicants
Must be a relative of a current OSA member in good standing
Must be attending or planning to attend a college university or trade school the next
academic year
Must be enrolled or plan to be enrolled in a program leading to at least a BA or BS or
trade school certificate
2019 Mid-Winter Meeting Recap
It f l t t t th 2019 O S d A i ti l Mid Wi t M ti h ld thi
Back to Top
It was a successful turnout at the 2019 Oregon Seed Associations annual Mid-Winter Meeting held thisyear at the beautiful Boulder Falls Inn in Lebanon Oregon The meeting began with a presentation fromAnthony Kuchulis of Barran Liebman speaking on changes to the Oregon Equal Pay Act an all-encompassing and yet most quietly passed employment law in the United States Another highlight wasa legislative panel with insightful advice from ag lobbyists Roger Beyer (Oregon Seed Council) JennyDresler (Oregon Farm Bureau) Katie Fast (Oregonians for Food amp Shelter) and Paul Phillips (PacWestCommunications)
Click here for sponsor benefit packet or contact Angie Smith atsmithpacwestcomcom
THANK YOU ANNUAL SPONSORS
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
Back to Top
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
OSA was recently informed of a requirement in Washington that all dealers may not be aware of
Please read below to avoid a fine of up to $10000 If you have any questions about the information
contained in this email please call the Washington Department of Agriculture at (360) 902-1800 If you contract direct with a WA grower or if you buy open market seed from a WA grower then you musthave a WA seed dealers license and consequently a bond The fine for having direct ties with WA growersand not having a WA seed dealers license is $10000 The list of companies who have a WA Seed Dealers license is public information and is available on theWSDArsquos website Read here for the complete Washington law on this subject
Fusion Seed Company
Henricks Seed Lab
Dont forget to take advantage of the Membership Recruitment Incentive Plan to earn credits
Grant RothGrant is a junior at OSU majoring in Turf Management He grewup on a diversified family farm outside of Silverton His interest inturf management came from watching sports on television and hiscuriosity in how they made the fields look so good To pursue hisgoal of being a major league grounds keeper Grant interned lastsummer with a minor league baseball team in South Carolinawhere he learned how to manage Bermudagrass turf Nextsummer Grant will be interning again this time with theWashington Nationals Major League Baseball team in WashingtonDC
Matt Liszewski Matt is a junior majoring in Agronomy at OSU He grew up inSouth Salem and his interest in agriculture was piqued by aneighbor who works for Valley Agronomics (Wilco) Matt was ableto shadow him for a period and that solidified his career plan Hehas worked during college for Golden Valley Farms learning allabout production agriculture which he feels will help him in hiscareer While at OSU he has been very involved with the CropScience club getting to know potential clients and gaining aneven better understanding of the agricultural community
Travis TubbsTravis is a second-year doctorate student in Crop Science atOSU He is also a Major in the United States Air Force (USAF)His thesis topic is analysis of seed shattering in perennialryegrass He will be developing an algorithm from 3D pictures toidentify shattering characteristics Upon completion of his
Back to Top
identify shattering characteristics Upon completion of hisdoctorate he will work in the Biology Department of the UnitedStates Air Force Academy His jobs with the US Air Force havebeen Nuclear Missile Operator Code Controller and Joint SpaceMission Planner He has also done research in Micro Air VehiclesPrior to the USAF Travis did work with the US Forest ServiceWhen Travis retires from the Air Force he hopes to come back toOSU and continue a career in crop management
COMMITTEESCommittees serve a vital purpose in forming the direction of the Oregon Seed Association and promoting the causeof the organization
Committees serve as a training ground for future association leadersCommittees serve as a conduit through which the Board receives member inputCommittees enhance the effectiveness of the Board of Directors by providing research analysis and adviceneeded for policy decisions
A special ldquoThank Yourdquo to all of you who volunteer to serve on our committees
For a list of Advisory Committee members click here
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2019-2020
PRESIDENT
Jake Stockfleth Oregon Seed Cleaning
VICE PRESIDENT
Phill Lindgren Grassland Oregon
SECRETARY TREASURER
James Schneider B b USA
DIRECTORS
Paul Hedgpeth Columbia River Seed
Doug Pickles Lewis Seed Co
Debra Barnes SiteOne Landscape Supply
JP Olson Proseeds Marketing
Barenbrug USA IMMED PAST PRESIDENT
Jeff MartinThe Scotts Co
Dustin Withee Smith Seed
Terri Burr Pennington Seed Inc
Our contact information isOregon Seed Association
PO Box 4277Wilsonville OR 97070
5036857555smithpacwestcomcom
wwworegonseedorg
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Copyright copy 2019 Oregon Seed Association All rights reserved
This email was sent to ltlt Test Email Address gtgt why did I get this unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Oregon Seed Association middot PO Box 4277 middot Wilsonville OR 97070-4277 middot USA
It was a successful turnout at the 2019 Oregon Seed Associations annual Mid-Winter Meeting held thisyear at the beautiful Boulder Falls Inn in Lebanon Oregon The meeting began with a presentation fromAnthony Kuchulis of Barran Liebman speaking on changes to the Oregon Equal Pay Act an all-encompassing and yet most quietly passed employment law in the United States Another highlight wasa legislative panel with insightful advice from ag lobbyists Roger Beyer (Oregon Seed Council) JennyDresler (Oregon Farm Bureau) Katie Fast (Oregonians for Food amp Shelter) and Paul Phillips (PacWestCommunications)
Click here for sponsor benefit packet or contact Angie Smith atsmithpacwestcomcom
THANK YOU ANNUAL SPONSORS
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
Back to Top
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
OSA was recently informed of a requirement in Washington that all dealers may not be aware of
Please read below to avoid a fine of up to $10000 If you have any questions about the information
contained in this email please call the Washington Department of Agriculture at (360) 902-1800 If you contract direct with a WA grower or if you buy open market seed from a WA grower then you musthave a WA seed dealers license and consequently a bond The fine for having direct ties with WA growersand not having a WA seed dealers license is $10000 The list of companies who have a WA Seed Dealers license is public information and is available on theWSDArsquos website Read here for the complete Washington law on this subject
Fusion Seed Company
Henricks Seed Lab
Dont forget to take advantage of the Membership Recruitment Incentive Plan to earn credits
Grant RothGrant is a junior at OSU majoring in Turf Management He grewup on a diversified family farm outside of Silverton His interest inturf management came from watching sports on television and hiscuriosity in how they made the fields look so good To pursue hisgoal of being a major league grounds keeper Grant interned lastsummer with a minor league baseball team in South Carolinawhere he learned how to manage Bermudagrass turf Nextsummer Grant will be interning again this time with theWashington Nationals Major League Baseball team in WashingtonDC
Matt Liszewski Matt is a junior majoring in Agronomy at OSU He grew up inSouth Salem and his interest in agriculture was piqued by aneighbor who works for Valley Agronomics (Wilco) Matt was ableto shadow him for a period and that solidified his career plan Hehas worked during college for Golden Valley Farms learning allabout production agriculture which he feels will help him in hiscareer While at OSU he has been very involved with the CropScience club getting to know potential clients and gaining aneven better understanding of the agricultural community
Travis TubbsTravis is a second-year doctorate student in Crop Science atOSU He is also a Major in the United States Air Force (USAF)His thesis topic is analysis of seed shattering in perennialryegrass He will be developing an algorithm from 3D pictures toidentify shattering characteristics Upon completion of his
Back to Top
identify shattering characteristics Upon completion of hisdoctorate he will work in the Biology Department of the UnitedStates Air Force Academy His jobs with the US Air Force havebeen Nuclear Missile Operator Code Controller and Joint SpaceMission Planner He has also done research in Micro Air VehiclesPrior to the USAF Travis did work with the US Forest ServiceWhen Travis retires from the Air Force he hopes to come back toOSU and continue a career in crop management
COMMITTEESCommittees serve a vital purpose in forming the direction of the Oregon Seed Association and promoting the causeof the organization
Committees serve as a training ground for future association leadersCommittees serve as a conduit through which the Board receives member inputCommittees enhance the effectiveness of the Board of Directors by providing research analysis and adviceneeded for policy decisions
A special ldquoThank Yourdquo to all of you who volunteer to serve on our committees
For a list of Advisory Committee members click here
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2019-2020
PRESIDENT
Jake Stockfleth Oregon Seed Cleaning
VICE PRESIDENT
Phill Lindgren Grassland Oregon
SECRETARY TREASURER
James Schneider B b USA
DIRECTORS
Paul Hedgpeth Columbia River Seed
Doug Pickles Lewis Seed Co
Debra Barnes SiteOne Landscape Supply
JP Olson Proseeds Marketing
Barenbrug USA IMMED PAST PRESIDENT
Jeff MartinThe Scotts Co
Dustin Withee Smith Seed
Terri Burr Pennington Seed Inc
Our contact information isOregon Seed Association
PO Box 4277Wilsonville OR 97070
5036857555smithpacwestcomcom
wwworegonseedorg
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Copyright copy 2019 Oregon Seed Association All rights reserved
This email was sent to ltlt Test Email Address gtgt why did I get this unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Oregon Seed Association middot PO Box 4277 middot Wilsonville OR 97070-4277 middot USA
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
Back to Top
Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
OSA was recently informed of a requirement in Washington that all dealers may not be aware of
Please read below to avoid a fine of up to $10000 If you have any questions about the information
contained in this email please call the Washington Department of Agriculture at (360) 902-1800 If you contract direct with a WA grower or if you buy open market seed from a WA grower then you musthave a WA seed dealers license and consequently a bond The fine for having direct ties with WA growersand not having a WA seed dealers license is $10000 The list of companies who have a WA Seed Dealers license is public information and is available on theWSDArsquos website Read here for the complete Washington law on this subject
Fusion Seed Company
Henricks Seed Lab
Dont forget to take advantage of the Membership Recruitment Incentive Plan to earn credits
Grant RothGrant is a junior at OSU majoring in Turf Management He grewup on a diversified family farm outside of Silverton His interest inturf management came from watching sports on television and hiscuriosity in how they made the fields look so good To pursue hisgoal of being a major league grounds keeper Grant interned lastsummer with a minor league baseball team in South Carolinawhere he learned how to manage Bermudagrass turf Nextsummer Grant will be interning again this time with theWashington Nationals Major League Baseball team in WashingtonDC
Matt Liszewski Matt is a junior majoring in Agronomy at OSU He grew up inSouth Salem and his interest in agriculture was piqued by aneighbor who works for Valley Agronomics (Wilco) Matt was ableto shadow him for a period and that solidified his career plan Hehas worked during college for Golden Valley Farms learning allabout production agriculture which he feels will help him in hiscareer While at OSU he has been very involved with the CropScience club getting to know potential clients and gaining aneven better understanding of the agricultural community
Travis TubbsTravis is a second-year doctorate student in Crop Science atOSU He is also a Major in the United States Air Force (USAF)His thesis topic is analysis of seed shattering in perennialryegrass He will be developing an algorithm from 3D pictures toidentify shattering characteristics Upon completion of his
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identify shattering characteristics Upon completion of hisdoctorate he will work in the Biology Department of the UnitedStates Air Force Academy His jobs with the US Air Force havebeen Nuclear Missile Operator Code Controller and Joint SpaceMission Planner He has also done research in Micro Air VehiclesPrior to the USAF Travis did work with the US Forest ServiceWhen Travis retires from the Air Force he hopes to come back toOSU and continue a career in crop management
COMMITTEESCommittees serve a vital purpose in forming the direction of the Oregon Seed Association and promoting the causeof the organization
Committees serve as a training ground for future association leadersCommittees serve as a conduit through which the Board receives member inputCommittees enhance the effectiveness of the Board of Directors by providing research analysis and adviceneeded for policy decisions
A special ldquoThank Yourdquo to all of you who volunteer to serve on our committees
For a list of Advisory Committee members click here
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2019-2020
PRESIDENT
Jake Stockfleth Oregon Seed Cleaning
VICE PRESIDENT
Phill Lindgren Grassland Oregon
SECRETARY TREASURER
James Schneider B b USA
DIRECTORS
Paul Hedgpeth Columbia River Seed
Doug Pickles Lewis Seed Co
Debra Barnes SiteOne Landscape Supply
JP Olson Proseeds Marketing
Barenbrug USA IMMED PAST PRESIDENT
Jeff MartinThe Scotts Co
Dustin Withee Smith Seed
Terri Burr Pennington Seed Inc
Our contact information isOregon Seed Association
PO Box 4277Wilsonville OR 97070
5036857555smithpacwestcomcom
wwworegonseedorg
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Washington Law on Bonding for Seed Dealers
OSA was recently informed of a requirement in Washington that all dealers may not be aware of
Please read below to avoid a fine of up to $10000 If you have any questions about the information
contained in this email please call the Washington Department of Agriculture at (360) 902-1800 If you contract direct with a WA grower or if you buy open market seed from a WA grower then you musthave a WA seed dealers license and consequently a bond The fine for having direct ties with WA growersand not having a WA seed dealers license is $10000 The list of companies who have a WA Seed Dealers license is public information and is available on theWSDArsquos website Read here for the complete Washington law on this subject
Fusion Seed Company
Henricks Seed Lab
Dont forget to take advantage of the Membership Recruitment Incentive Plan to earn credits
Grant RothGrant is a junior at OSU majoring in Turf Management He grewup on a diversified family farm outside of Silverton His interest inturf management came from watching sports on television and hiscuriosity in how they made the fields look so good To pursue hisgoal of being a major league grounds keeper Grant interned lastsummer with a minor league baseball team in South Carolinawhere he learned how to manage Bermudagrass turf Nextsummer Grant will be interning again this time with theWashington Nationals Major League Baseball team in WashingtonDC
Matt Liszewski Matt is a junior majoring in Agronomy at OSU He grew up inSouth Salem and his interest in agriculture was piqued by aneighbor who works for Valley Agronomics (Wilco) Matt was ableto shadow him for a period and that solidified his career plan Hehas worked during college for Golden Valley Farms learning allabout production agriculture which he feels will help him in hiscareer While at OSU he has been very involved with the CropScience club getting to know potential clients and gaining aneven better understanding of the agricultural community
Travis TubbsTravis is a second-year doctorate student in Crop Science atOSU He is also a Major in the United States Air Force (USAF)His thesis topic is analysis of seed shattering in perennialryegrass He will be developing an algorithm from 3D pictures toidentify shattering characteristics Upon completion of his
Back to Top
identify shattering characteristics Upon completion of hisdoctorate he will work in the Biology Department of the UnitedStates Air Force Academy His jobs with the US Air Force havebeen Nuclear Missile Operator Code Controller and Joint SpaceMission Planner He has also done research in Micro Air VehiclesPrior to the USAF Travis did work with the US Forest ServiceWhen Travis retires from the Air Force he hopes to come back toOSU and continue a career in crop management
COMMITTEESCommittees serve a vital purpose in forming the direction of the Oregon Seed Association and promoting the causeof the organization
Committees serve as a training ground for future association leadersCommittees serve as a conduit through which the Board receives member inputCommittees enhance the effectiveness of the Board of Directors by providing research analysis and adviceneeded for policy decisions
A special ldquoThank Yourdquo to all of you who volunteer to serve on our committees
For a list of Advisory Committee members click here
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2019-2020
PRESIDENT
Jake Stockfleth Oregon Seed Cleaning
VICE PRESIDENT
Phill Lindgren Grassland Oregon
SECRETARY TREASURER
James Schneider B b USA
DIRECTORS
Paul Hedgpeth Columbia River Seed
Doug Pickles Lewis Seed Co
Debra Barnes SiteOne Landscape Supply
JP Olson Proseeds Marketing
Barenbrug USA IMMED PAST PRESIDENT
Jeff MartinThe Scotts Co
Dustin Withee Smith Seed
Terri Burr Pennington Seed Inc
Our contact information isOregon Seed Association
PO Box 4277Wilsonville OR 97070
5036857555smithpacwestcomcom
wwworegonseedorg
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Copyright copy 2019 Oregon Seed Association All rights reserved
This email was sent to ltlt Test Email Address gtgt why did I get this unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Oregon Seed Association middot PO Box 4277 middot Wilsonville OR 97070-4277 middot USA
Grant RothGrant is a junior at OSU majoring in Turf Management He grewup on a diversified family farm outside of Silverton His interest inturf management came from watching sports on television and hiscuriosity in how they made the fields look so good To pursue hisgoal of being a major league grounds keeper Grant interned lastsummer with a minor league baseball team in South Carolinawhere he learned how to manage Bermudagrass turf Nextsummer Grant will be interning again this time with theWashington Nationals Major League Baseball team in WashingtonDC
Matt Liszewski Matt is a junior majoring in Agronomy at OSU He grew up inSouth Salem and his interest in agriculture was piqued by aneighbor who works for Valley Agronomics (Wilco) Matt was ableto shadow him for a period and that solidified his career plan Hehas worked during college for Golden Valley Farms learning allabout production agriculture which he feels will help him in hiscareer While at OSU he has been very involved with the CropScience club getting to know potential clients and gaining aneven better understanding of the agricultural community
Travis TubbsTravis is a second-year doctorate student in Crop Science atOSU He is also a Major in the United States Air Force (USAF)His thesis topic is analysis of seed shattering in perennialryegrass He will be developing an algorithm from 3D pictures toidentify shattering characteristics Upon completion of his
Back to Top
identify shattering characteristics Upon completion of hisdoctorate he will work in the Biology Department of the UnitedStates Air Force Academy His jobs with the US Air Force havebeen Nuclear Missile Operator Code Controller and Joint SpaceMission Planner He has also done research in Micro Air VehiclesPrior to the USAF Travis did work with the US Forest ServiceWhen Travis retires from the Air Force he hopes to come back toOSU and continue a career in crop management
COMMITTEESCommittees serve a vital purpose in forming the direction of the Oregon Seed Association and promoting the causeof the organization
Committees serve as a training ground for future association leadersCommittees serve as a conduit through which the Board receives member inputCommittees enhance the effectiveness of the Board of Directors by providing research analysis and adviceneeded for policy decisions
A special ldquoThank Yourdquo to all of you who volunteer to serve on our committees
For a list of Advisory Committee members click here
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2019-2020
PRESIDENT
Jake Stockfleth Oregon Seed Cleaning
VICE PRESIDENT
Phill Lindgren Grassland Oregon
SECRETARY TREASURER
James Schneider B b USA
DIRECTORS
Paul Hedgpeth Columbia River Seed
Doug Pickles Lewis Seed Co
Debra Barnes SiteOne Landscape Supply
JP Olson Proseeds Marketing
Barenbrug USA IMMED PAST PRESIDENT
Jeff MartinThe Scotts Co
Dustin Withee Smith Seed
Terri Burr Pennington Seed Inc
Our contact information isOregon Seed Association
PO Box 4277Wilsonville OR 97070
5036857555smithpacwestcomcom
wwworegonseedorg
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Copyright copy 2019 Oregon Seed Association All rights reserved
This email was sent to ltlt Test Email Address gtgt why did I get this unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Oregon Seed Association middot PO Box 4277 middot Wilsonville OR 97070-4277 middot USA
identify shattering characteristics Upon completion of hisdoctorate he will work in the Biology Department of the UnitedStates Air Force Academy His jobs with the US Air Force havebeen Nuclear Missile Operator Code Controller and Joint SpaceMission Planner He has also done research in Micro Air VehiclesPrior to the USAF Travis did work with the US Forest ServiceWhen Travis retires from the Air Force he hopes to come back toOSU and continue a career in crop management
COMMITTEESCommittees serve a vital purpose in forming the direction of the Oregon Seed Association and promoting the causeof the organization
Committees serve as a training ground for future association leadersCommittees serve as a conduit through which the Board receives member inputCommittees enhance the effectiveness of the Board of Directors by providing research analysis and adviceneeded for policy decisions
A special ldquoThank Yourdquo to all of you who volunteer to serve on our committees
For a list of Advisory Committee members click here
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2019-2020
PRESIDENT
Jake Stockfleth Oregon Seed Cleaning
VICE PRESIDENT
Phill Lindgren Grassland Oregon
SECRETARY TREASURER
James Schneider B b USA
DIRECTORS
Paul Hedgpeth Columbia River Seed
Doug Pickles Lewis Seed Co
Debra Barnes SiteOne Landscape Supply
JP Olson Proseeds Marketing
Barenbrug USA IMMED PAST PRESIDENT
Jeff MartinThe Scotts Co
Dustin Withee Smith Seed
Terri Burr Pennington Seed Inc
Our contact information isOregon Seed Association
PO Box 4277Wilsonville OR 97070
5036857555smithpacwestcomcom
wwworegonseedorg
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Copyright copy 2019 Oregon Seed Association All rights reserved
This email was sent to ltlt Test Email Address gtgt why did I get this unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Oregon Seed Association middot PO Box 4277 middot Wilsonville OR 97070-4277 middot USA
Barenbrug USA IMMED PAST PRESIDENT
Jeff MartinThe Scotts Co
Dustin Withee Smith Seed
Terri Burr Pennington Seed Inc
Our contact information isOregon Seed Association
PO Box 4277Wilsonville OR 97070
5036857555smithpacwestcomcom
wwworegonseedorg
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Copyright copy 2019 Oregon Seed Association All rights reserved
This email was sent to ltlt Test Email Address gtgt why did I get this unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Oregon Seed Association middot PO Box 4277 middot Wilsonville OR 97070-4277 middot USA