HouseFarm Vital Soil, Seed & Feed in St. Johns

HouseFarm Vital Soil, Seed & Feed in St. Johns We have moved! HouseFarm Vital, Soil, Seed & Feed in St. HouseFarm encourages sustainable lifestyles. NW regional Seed & raw honey.

Johns is a lifestyle business dedicated to nurturing plants, animals & self with Oregon-made & local farm direct organic products. Some products include: Organic feeds for chickens, rabbits & ducks. Compost, earthworm castings, bat & seabird guano, tools, seed starting products, hand-made soaps, lotions, and soy candles.

08/07/2012

These folks know what they are talking about - you might have seen Adaptive Seeds in the store. If you are concerned about the future of seeds, our environment and food PLEASE READ THIS LETTER.
Hello everyone!

We here at Adaptive Seeds are not big on sending out mass e-mails, but have made an exception today: There is an immediate threat to our food supply because the Oregon Department of Agriculture has fast-tracked the approval of canola production here in the Willamette Valley of Oregon.

As many of you may know the Willamette Valley is one of the top 5 places in the world for growing and supplying specialty seed and maintaining seed diversity. Seed grown here not only is sold by local Oregon companies, such as Adaptive Seeds, but is also bought by other seed companies such as Johnny's, Fedco, and lots of others both nationally and internationally. Basically, seed grown here supplies the world with food.

One of the specialty seeds that the Valley is perfect for is brassicas, which includes broccoli, cauliflower, arugula, rutabaga, turnip, radish, kale, cabbage, etc. Canola is also a brassica but spreads rampantly and cross pollinates with a lot of other brassicas with detrimental effects. Oregon State University has conducted research proving that canola will cross pollinate with many different crops including turnips, broccoli raab, some kales, rutabaga, and possibly radish and broccoli. Meaning the presence of canola production in the Willamette Valley will definitely contaminate and destroy those other seed crops. Without doubt.

The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) has previously maintained a canola exclusion zone in the Valley. However, in the past few months there have been a series of meetings held behind closed doors to change this zone to allow canola (including genetically modified canola) to be grown in the valley unchecked and with disregard to existing seed pinning map isolation guidelines. ODA only just released a press release on Friday, August 3rd saying they will grant a temporary rule to allow canola this Friday, August 10th. By issuing a temporary rule the ODA is avoiding the requirement for public comment and therefore behaving unilaterally with only special interests in mind. Not only does this decision harm seed growers but GM canola cross pollination will also potentially threaten the livelihood of any of the certified organic growers in the area. There are good reasons why canola has been banned in the Willamette Valley by ODA up to this point, and pressure on ODA to lift these bans needs to be countered.

Please contact the ODA and Governor Kitzhaber yourself and make your voice heard! It does not matter if you are not an Oregon resident, this decision effects everyone in a huge way and they need to be reminded of that.

And spread the word!

ODA phone number: (503) 986-4552
ODA Director Coba: [email protected]

Governor Kitzhaber: (503) 378-4582; or email

Remember, we only have until this Friday, August 10th to change this decision!

Adaptive Seeds
25079 Brush Creek Rd
Sweet Home, OR 97386

07/11/2012

You are invited to the Annual Linnton Feed & Seed customer appreciation BBQ this Saturday July 14th 11am-4pm. Featuring live music by the Larry Wilder Band, complimentary beer by Captured By Porches Brewing and complimentary food by Po'Shines Cafe De La Soul. 10920 NW St. Helens Road 97231

COAL EXPORT FORUM Thursday, April 26, 7:00-8:30pm, St. Johns Community Center, 8427 N. Central St., Portland 97203 Coal ...
04/16/2012


COAL EXPORT FORUM Thursday, April 26, 7:00-8:30pm, St. Johns Community Center, 8427 N. Central St., Portland 97203
Coal Trains headed through our NW Communities? A panel of experts and community members will discuss the coal export issue.Trains and barges are set to transport megatons of coal through Oregon and Washington in route to China's coal-fired plants. Questions? Contact Laura Stevens, [email protected] or 503-238-0442 x305.

Compelling three-minute video highlights plans to export dirty U.S. coal to Asia. Local voices from Longview, Bellingham, Hood River, and Portland share how coal trains and terminals will harm their communities. The video captures the filth of coal and the shine of those who know we can do better....

Please, if you can support this life-changing effort and attend the below event.  Our air = our health.
03/08/2012

Please, if you can support this life-changing effort and attend the below event. Our air = our health.

01/07/2012

Backyard chicken attack UPDATE. For the first time since the chickens were attacked on 12/17 they are out of the coop this morning - still recovering but alive! After sharing the story with neighbors, it came out there has been other 'sightings' of a big white and grey wolf (?) dog roaming. What I have learned is hybrid wolf dogs strike in daylight unlike true predators like the wolf or coyote striking just when the animals are waking and when dim out (explaining the lunch-time attack). The hybrid dog bit the chickens deep in the back/muscle meat and was taking them up to the front of the property and staking them there- true predators would go for the neck knowing the blood is the most nutritious. Diluted Iodine was applied to the wounds and seems to have healed them so far. Thank you for all your insight and comments...inspiring.

12/18/2011

St. Johns GREY WOLF ALERT!
A bit after 1:00pm today, a Grey Wolf was in our backyard.
Our chickens are all injured. Be on the look-out and please send this alert to all your friends with animals and young children.

http://www.farmtoschoolmonth.org/
10/05/2011

http://www.farmtoschoolmonth.org/

October is National Farm to School Month Small fingers planting turnip seeds during science class. Locally grown greens, tomatoes and snap peas on the cafeteria salad bar. A classroom visit from everyone’s favorite strawberry farmer to celebrate the spring harvest and sample sweet, red fruit. Octobe...

09/11/2011

HouseFarm mustard, kale and lettuce starts at Proper Eats, downtown St. Johns open 9am-10pm.

08/10/2011
I love this time of year! Summer harvest!
08/10/2011

I love this time of year! Summer harvest!

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