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What’s Up With Weeds: August
August is the month when a yellow flower has folks across Clackamas County seeing red. The yellow flower at the heart of the problem is Tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea). This pernicious weed is […]
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Partnership Pays, Pesticides Removed
Partnership paid off big time for area agricultural producers who needed to dispose of old, unused pesticides. On June 1, 2013, twenty-five producers took advantage of an opportunity to get rid of their […]
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What’s Up With Weeds: July
We wish we could declare independence from invasive weeds in July, but this is the month many weeds are flowering and setting seed. Early summer has varied from wet and cool to warm […]
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Weather For All
We all use weather information every day. For instance, do you look outside or view the morning news before you decide what to wear? Is your favorite weather website or local TV news […]
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District Will Expand Educational Focus On Two Properties
See. Touch. Do. These are key steps in helping people learn about how and why conservation benefits people and places. The Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District is acquiring two properties to […]
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What’s Up With Weeds: June
So what’s up with weeds in the month of June? Last year, we responded to a few reports of Giant Hogweed in Clackamas County. This invasive weed is hazardous to human health, so […]
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Public Hearing June 18 About Borrowing Funds
The Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District will hold a public hearing as required by ORS 568.550(1)(f) at 12:30 pm on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at the District office at 221 Molalla […]
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Scholarships Awarded To Two Local Students
Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District awarded scholarships to two local students working toward degrees in agriculturally related fields. Jessica Lindsey of Beavercreek and Michelle Janik of Sandy were each the recipient […]
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RFP: Instream and Riparian Vegetation Management
UPDATE June 28, 2013: RFP closed at noon today! Request for Proposals: Clackamas County Instream and Riparian Vegetation Management for Noxious Weeds Accessible Only by Water The Clackamas County SWCD is looking for […]