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April 20, 2010 - Oregon gets livestock rescue trailers for disasters

ODA provides animal disaster response trailers to counties By Oregon Dept. of Agriclture A $52,000 Homeland Security grant has given the State of Oregon an opportunity to be better prepared for taking care of pets and livestock in the event of a natural disaster or other emergency. Four enclosed cargo […]


April 19, 2010 - Plants smuggled into U.S. using diapers

By Curt Kipp Daily Digger Blog Oregon Association of Nurseries The woman who apparently thought that U.S. Customs agents at the Mexican border would never check the contents of a diaper, thought wrong. After the woman declared that she had no plants with her, the agents searched her vehicle and, […]



April 17, 2010 - Two different court rulings conflict on pesticide case

Second and Sixth Circuits In Some Conflict on Pesticide Issue By National Wheat Grower’s Association The Second and Sixth Federal Circuit Courts appear to be in conflict on regulation of pesticide applications following a Second Circuit decision handed down March 30 in the Peconic Baykeeper vs. Suffolk County Department of […]


April 16, 2010 - Unified call to cut national death tax

Ag Groups Unify in Call for Immediate Estate Tax Reform American Farm Bureau Federation WASHINGTON, D.C., April 13, 2010 – The American Farm Bureau Federation has joined with other agricultural groups in a unified call for permanent and meaningful estate tax relief for America’s farm and ranch families. In a […]


April 15, 2010 - Governor signs HB 3696 — Death tax refund bill

From Oregon Wheat Growers League HB 3696 Signed by Governor — Department of Revenue is prepared to receive Refund Applications from Impacted Natural Resource Estates Reference: New Oregon Form NRE for Natural Resource Property Inheritance Tax Refund Application As provided in the Oregon Legislative Assembly, 2010 Special Session, House Bill […]


April 14, 2010 - Healthy Forest Act attacked again

By American Forest Resource Council Highlights below, Read entire report here 1. HFRA Attacks Continue 2. Wyden Bill Hearing 3. Greater Sage-Grouse Not Listed HFRA Attacks Continue For the second time in three months, environmentalists have objected to a Healthy Forest Restoration Act (HFRA) project on the Klamath National Forest. […]


April 13, 2010 - Oregon grows more wheat despite market drop

Natural Resource News Note: From The Oregonian, “The amount of wheat planted nationwide has declined sharply the past three years as the price per bushel retreated from record highs. The national total went from 63 million acres in 2008 to about 54 million acres that will be harvested this year.   […]


April 13, 2010 - Important Water-Rights Town Halls held statewide

By Helen Moore, Water for Life, During 2009, the 75th Legislative Assembly passed House Bill 3369. The legislation pertained to a number of discreet topics, including water storage grant and loan programs. One component of this legislation, however, called for the development of a statewide, integrated water resources strategy to […]


April 12, 2010 - Wyden, Merkley win Crater Lake Air Tour ban

Wyden, Merkley Win Singular Protection for Crater Lake from Air Tour Flyovers From US Senator Ron Wyden Washington, D.C. – In order to preserve the unique quiet and solitude of Oregon’s sole National Park, Oregon Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley today won greater authority for the National Park Service […]