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August 24, 2009 - Wind power grows but still a small percentage of market

By Natural Resource Report, According to the latest statistics from the Energy Information Agency, non-hydroelectric renewable power provided three percent of total electricity generated in the U.S. for 2008 up from 2.5 percent in 2007.The growing importance of state renewable portfolio standards and the proposals for a national renewable energy […]



August 22, 2009 - Dirty Dozen food list unfair to farmers

The “dirty dozen” is just as safe and nutritious as their organic counterparts. By American Federation Farm Bureau, As many of you may have seen last week in the news there seems to be this misconception surrounding the “dirty dozen” (the 12 fruits and vegetable considered by some to contain […]


August 21, 2009 - Weyerhaeuser sells Oregon timberland

From Oregon Small Business Association, Weyerhaeuser Company announced recently that it has agreed to sell approximately 140,000 acres of timberland in Oregon to an entity affiliated with the Campbell Group LLC for around $300 million. The sale is expected to close in the third quarter of 2009.  The transaction is […]


August 20, 2009 - Environmentalists fret over Obama salmon plan delay

Obama Administration gets more time to look at salmon plan By Natural Resource Report, For a second time the Obama Administration has asked for more time to review the 2008 Salmon plan prepared by the Bush Administration covering the Columbia and Snake rivers.  Recently, the government asked for and U.S. […]


August 19, 2009 - Update: Mill Closes, Field Burn Ban, New Forest Caucus

Update on Current Policy News Affecting Forest Business & Timber Supply by Rex Storm, Forest Policy Manger Associated Oregon Loggers Logging Protestors Arrested on State Forest: After just two days of blocking a logging site, 50 police officers promptly arrested all 27 environmental protestors in Douglas County’s Elliott State Forest, […]


August 19, 2009 - High costs block rural broadband access

Below is a summary of a special report on Broadband Internet’s Value for Rural America issued by the USDA Economic Research. Click here for full report. The Internet has become widely, but not universally, available. Two-thirds of U.S. adults had in-home Internet access by 2008. Rural businesses and consumers have […]


August 18, 2009 - Governor veto: Energy bill had conflicting green goals

By Natural Resource Report, Afraid that it may slow down Oregon’s rush to green, renewable energy, Governor Ted Kulongoski recently vetoed House Bill 2472 that would have reduced the Business Energy Tax Credits (BETC) for wind energy developments and other renewable energy projects exceeding 15 megawatts.  Under the current program […]


August 17, 2009 - Oregon agriculture seeks new opportunity in Middle East

Oregon Department of Agriculture: August 5, 2009… Not nearly as developed as the state’s trading partners in Asia and a half a world away, a group of countries in the Middle East is now getting a look by the Oregon Department of Agriculture and other regional states as an emerging […]


August 16, 2009 - Farm Bureau: Climate Bill Will Not Change the Climate

American Farm Bureau Federation: Climate change legislation currently being considered by Congress will have a devastating impact on family farms and agricultural production across the country. The House-passed bill (H.R. 2454), which is being examined by the Senate to serve as the potential basis for its climate change legislation, poses […]