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December 21, 2010 - Why renewable energy is failing

Renewable Energy Failure: Why Government Mandates Don’t Work and What They Will Do to Our Economy By Torey Holderith and Todd Wynn Click here for the full report. Here is an excerpt: Renewable energy has long been hailed as the cure-all for Oregon’s economy. “Good policy, good for economic development, […]


December 20, 2010 - Hunting dogs, raptors in violation of Oregon law

ODFW will form advisory group for new hunting dog and raptor training rules By Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, SALEM, Ore.—After hearing concerns from hunting dog trainers and other members of the public, ODFW will take additional time before taking proposed hunting dog and raptor training rules to the […]


December 19, 2010 - Federal order puts at risk BLM grazing

PLC, Livestock Groups Say Secretarial Order May Threaten Grazing National Cattlemen’s Beef Association WASHINGTON (Dec. 16, 2010) -Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar, on Nov. 15, 2010, signed a Secretarial Order elevating the Office of the National Landscape Conservation System and Community Partnerships in the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to […]


December 18, 2010 - Oregon Wheat Growers League Elects New Officers for 2011

By Oregon Wheat Grower’s League The Nominating Committee chaired by OWGL Immediate Past President, Jeff Newtson, offered a slate of officers for 2011 as follows:, Craig Reeder, President; Tyson Raymond, Vice President; Walter Powell, Secretary/Treasurer; and Darren Padget, Immediate Past President. The members present at the Annual Meeting in Portland […]


December 18, 2010 - Bighorn sheep herds get released in Oregon

Bighorn sheep released at new Oregon locations By Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife December 17, 2010 THE DALLES, Ore.— ODFW released California bighorn sheep at two new locations this month, Cottonwood Canyon State Park and near the John Day Fossil Beds. Cottonwood Canyon is a new state park in […]


December 17, 2010 - EPA rule jeopardizes 130 renewable energy projects

EPA Tailoring Rule Jeopardizes Renewable Energy Investment, Jobs, Production Goals National Alliance of Forest Owners WASHINGTON, D.C. – A newly released economic impact study finds that the Environmental Protection Agency’s “Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Title V Greenhouse Gas Tailoring Rule” jeopardizes over 130 renewable energy projects, between 11,000 and […]


December 15, 2010 - Farmers view on Senate passing Obama Tax Deal

ASA Hails Senate Passage of Tax Legislation, Urges Prompt House Passage Package contains retroactive extension of biodiesel tax incentive, estate tax provisions By American Soybean Association December 15, 2010… Saint Louis, Missouri… The American Soybean Association (ASA) applauds Senate passage of the “Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation […]


December 15, 2010 - Kitzhaber biomass predicament, Metal theft law, Salazar visit, More…

Kitzhaber biomass predicament, Metal theft law, Salazar visit, More… by Rex Storm, Forest Policy Manager Associated Oregon Loggers Metal Theft Law Working: Police report that a law passed by the 2009 Oregon Legislature, intended to prevent thieves profiting from stolen scrap metal, has helped reduce metal theft. The new law […]


December 14, 2010 - Oregon Dungeness crab gets upgrade

Oregon Dungeness crab receives sustainable certification Marine Stewardship Council certification should boost sales – Oregon Department of Agriculture An historically productive Oregon fishery has achieved an even higher level of status, which should translate into stronger sales regionally, domestically, and internationally. The Oregon Dungeness crab industry is now certified sustainable […]


December 13, 2010 - OSU pushes for beer breakthrough on malted barley

OSU malter will end bottleneck between Oregon barley and beer Pat Hayes By Oregon State University Extension Service CORVALLIS, Ore. – Drink a beer brewed in the United States, and there’s a chance the hops you’ll taste were grown in Oregon. But chances are the malted barley in it wasn’t. […]