Oregon-Grown Clover Seed
Oregon is the source of world class clover seed for pasture, cover crops or simply for beautification around the house.
- Attracts Beneficial Insects
- Reduced Animal Toxicities
- Healthier Soil
- Lower Nitrogen Fertilizer Costs
Rules and Rulemaking Overview of Rules Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs) determine how the Oregon Clover Commission and other state agencies operate, including how they interpret and implement state laws. Administrative rules can also describe agency practices and policies. Rules may be adopted, amended, repealed, suspended, or renumbered through a process known as rulemaking. Our rulemaking process offers several opportunities to provide feedback on a proposed rule. After a proposed rule has been approved and filed with the Secretary of State, that rule becomes adopted. Adopted Rules The Oregon Clover Commission is the formal policy and rulemaking body. Proposed rules only become effective when the Commission adopts them. The following rules apply: Proposed Rules The Oregon Clover Commission does not currently have any proposed rules. When the Commission engages in rulemaking, it includes on this page a statement of potential fiscal impact of the proposed rule; summary of the proposed rule; FAQ documents pertaining to the rulemaking; and minutes or recordings from rulemaking meetings. Public comments will also be published on this page during the rulemaking process. Rulemaking Calendar The Oregon Clover Commission does not currently have any rulemaking scheduled for 2025. Additional Resources Secretary of State: Oregon Administrative Rules Database Oregon Transparency Rules Page Contact Lisa Ostlund, Commission Rule Coordinator |
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