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September 21, 2010 - Farmers Urge Repeal of new 1099 IRS Rule

Ag Groups Urge Repeal of Burdensome IRS Requirement By National Association of Wheat Growers NAWG and more than 25 other agricultural organizations wrote Members of the House and Senate this week urging them to support repeal of new Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reporting requirements that will create an enormous paperwork […]


September 20, 2010 - Oregon farm income plummets 41%

Oregon net farm income takes large drop in 2009 By Oregon Department of Agriculture Production value way down last year, but 2010 looks better Reflecting the struggling US economy in general, the bottom line for Oregon’s farmers and ranchers last year was pretty dismal. “Net farm income dropped 41 percent […]


September 19, 2010 - Record Corn Crop Expected

Despite Struggles, Record Corn Crop Expected By Renewable Fuels Association (September 10, 2010) Washington – Given weather challenges late in the growing season, USDA today slightly lowered its prediction for the size of the 2010 corn crop. According to USDA, American farmers are expected to produce 13.16 billion bushels of […]


September 18, 2010 - Vilsack on Trade, Death Tax, Environment

Vilsack Talks Trade, Death Tax, Environment and Antibiotics with NCBA Producers National Cattlemen’s Beef Association WASHINGTON (Sept. 15, 2010) – U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack addressed U.S. cattle producers from across the country in Washington, D.C., today (Sept. 15, 2010) as part of the 2010 National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) […]


September 18, 2010 - What Oregon’s Green Manufacturing Jobs look like

Oregon’s Green Manufacturing Sector By Oregon Employment Department, The green manufacturing sector, as defined by the Oregon Green Jobs Council, includes firms that manufacture products often considered green. The firms included in this analysis were identified as producers of a green product by a number of online lists and registries. […]


September 17, 2010 - Will Congress Hit the Books on Estate Taxes?

Will Congress Hit the Books on Estate Taxes? By Dal Grooms National Farm Bureau Federation Members of Congress and school children have wrapped up their summer recesses. Students have returned to their schools, giddy with tales of their summer adventures and with glowing anticipation for a new school year. Chances […]


September 16, 2010 - Website tracks salmon recovery results

Website tracks salmon recovery results Dept of Fish and Wildlife, See site here:odfwrecoverytracker.org CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, in partnership with Ecotrust, today released a new website that will make it easier for the public to track progress toward restoring coastal salmon populations in Oregon. […]


September 15, 2010 - Biomass: Boon or Boondoggle?

Biomass: Boon or Boondoggle? by Karla Kay Edwards Cascade Policy Institute, As Oregon communities struggle through this recession, they are looking for an economic “silver bullet” to help them survive and to become a foundation for future economic prosperity. Renewable energy has been thought to be one of those “silver […]


September 14, 2010 - City immigration law voided

U.S. appeals court nixes city’s immigration ordinance By Kurt Kipp, Oregon Association of Nurseries Can cities make up their own rules on immigration? According to the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals, the answer is no. “”It is … not our job to sit in judgment of whether state and […]


September 13, 2010 - Gas tax slams truckers, Energy credits turn risky, more

Update on Current Policy News Affecting Forest Business & Timber Supply by Rex Storm, Forest Policy Manager Oregon Association of Loggers Oregon Truckers Brace for Fuel Tax Hikes: Effective Oct. 1, 2010, commercial trucking business across Oregon will begin paying the “phase 2” transportation tax increase, which was passed by […]