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Salem-News.com (Feb-23-2015 21:49)
Flow Beehive Crowdfunding Beats Goal By 3,000%Bonnie King Salem-News.comToo good to be true? Flow Hive invention delivers honey on tap directly from the hive. (SALEM, Ore.) -
For the first time ever, there may be an easier way to extract honey from the hive. A father-son team, Stuart and Cedar Anderson, from Australia has been perfecting their idea for ten years, and it's been in use in experimental bee yards for three years. They began a Crowdfunding campaign yesterday, asking for $70,000.
Salem-News.com (Sep-30-2014 12:28)
Oregon Farmers Ending Hunger Host First Empty Bowls FundraiserSalem-News.comEat some hot soup and bid on an empty bowl, it will be fulfilling! (SALEM, Ore.) -
Farmers Ending Hunger, an Oregon non-profit led by Marion County resident John Burt, partners with area farmers who donate extra crops of fresh ingredients to be processed and transported to the Oregon Food Bank for use in the emergency relief food boxes.
Salem-News.com (Sep-16-2014 19:10)
Wildfire: It`s Not If, but WhenSalem-News.comYour chances improve when you take prevention measures, and maintain them (SALEM, Ore.) -
This fire season has shown to be a long and grueling one. Stretching across the state from Klamath Falls to La Grande to Veneta, it started early and seems not to have an end in sight yet.
Salem-News.com (Sep-14-2014 00:07)
Oregon`s Deception Complex Fire UpdateSalem-News.comA Red Flag Warning for gusty winds and low relative humidity is in effect through 8:00 p.m. Sunday. (EUGENE, Ore.) -
The Deception Complex fire is expected to become more active, especially from noon through 5:00 p.m., as relative humidity drops to 10 to 15%. Winds will generally be out of the southwest to west at 10 miles per hour. However, as a surface low pressure system moves over the area around mid-day Saturday, winds could become very gusty and erratic.
Salem-News.com (Sep-06-2014 19:36)
Oregon`s Deception Complex Fire Continues with Spotting Distance Less than a Half MileSalem-News.comThe Deception Complex Fire is located two miles west of Oakridge, Oregon, encompassing 2,747 acres, with 55% contained, and 1,068 total personnel fighting the fire. (SALEM, Ore.) -
Friday evening’s glow seen from Oakridge was the product of successful burnout operations on the eastern perimeter of the fire line.
Salem-News.com (Aug-29-2014 20:39)
Lost Hubcap Fire Burning South of Monument, OregonSalem-News.com StaffThe fire was reported around 1:30 p.m. Friday burning in grass, sagebrush and juniper fuels. (SALEM, Ore.) -
The Lost Hubcap Fire has burned 1,200-1,500 acres nine miles south of the community of Monument in the Central Oregon District's John Day Unit.
Salem-News.com (Aug-11-2014 14:05)
Oregon Bee Deaths Not From PesticidesSalem-News.com StaffIn addition, Oregon State University examined bee samples from Clackamas County for pests and disease. (SALEM, Ore. ) -
Laboratory analysis of dead honeybee samples taken from hives in Clackamas County this summer show no detection of pesticides.
Salem-News.com (Jul-13-2014 06:43)
Organic Foods Have More Nutritional Benefits; Less Chemical PesticidesSalem-News.com StaffThe researchers also found pesticide residues were three to four times more likely in conventional foods than organic ones. (PULLMAN, Wash.) -
The largest study of its kind has found that organic foods and crops have a suite of advantages over their conventional counterparts, including more antioxidants and fewer, less frequent pesticide residues.
Salem-News.com (Jun-30-2014 20:39)
1 in 5 Honeybee Hives in Oregon Did Not Survive WinterSalem-News.com StaffNationally, commercial beekeepers reported a 23.2 percent decline last winter. (SALEM, Ore. ) -
More than one in five commercial honeybee hives in Oregon did not survive last winter, continuing a financially challenging trend for professional beekeepers.
Salem-News.com (Jun-27-2014 07:30)
New Pesticide Rule Hopes to Help Oregon Bee DeathsSalem-News.com StaffThe temporary rule, which goes into effect immediately, will be enforced for 180 days. (SALEM, Ore. ) -
The Oregon Department of Agriculture is taking additional steps to protect bees and other pollinators from exposure to specific pesticide products following multiple incidents of bee deaths this summer. |
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