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NW crops seeing mixed growing conditions as summer heats up – Onion Business

NW crops seeing mixed growing conditions as summer heats up – Onion Business
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Market and Crop Update for June 17, 2021 – Onion Business

Market and Crop Update for June 17, 2021 – Onion Business
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Market and Crop Update for May 13, 2021 – Onion Business

Market and Crop Update for May 13, 2021 – Onion Business
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U S Sen Ron Wyden talks $15 minimum wage at virtual town hall

ONTARIO U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden said he will work to improve trade to support the Oregon agriculture industry and to mitigate the possible impacts of a $15 dollar an hour minimum wage, which has been proposed in Congress and which Wyden said he supports. Oregon’s Democratic senior senator held a virtual Town Hall Friday afternoon with residents of Malheur, Baker and Harney Counties. The first person to question Wyden was Tiffany Cruickshank, with Snake River Produce, a onion packer and shipper based in Nyssa, who expressed concerns about the proposed doubling of federal minimum wages. Cruickshank noted that Oregon’s minimum wage is in steps and suggested the proposed wage would be a burden on rural communities.

Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board pulls bill to set onions as state veggie

ONTARIO The Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board has proposed bills before the Oregon Legislature again. Two of the bills are a second attempt to get measures passed, and board members decided at their meeting Monday to pull one bill before it got moved along in the process. House Concurrent Resolution 1, which was introduced by Rep. Mark Owens, R-Crane, who represents District 60, would have designated onions as the official state vegetable. However, Board Chairwoman Tiffany Cruickshank said there had been pushback from potato growers who opposed the naming of the onions, and she felt the board needed to focus on pushing other issues, recommending the bill be pulled.

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