Fessler expects the rapid growth of the past decade or so to stabilize a bit, but says the climate and economy have “been good to the nursery industry the past several years.”
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For more: http://oregon.gov/ODA/docs/pdf/pubs/ff.pdf; www.wwodburnnursery.com.
August 2008
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