Archives

August 21, 2011 - Beef & pork export set to break records

U.S. Beef, Pork Exports Close Big First Half with Solid June Results By U.S. Meat Export Federation Editor’s notes: – Export statistics refer to both muscle cuts and variety meat unless otherwise indicated. – One metric ton = 2,204.622 pounds. If the trend established in the first six months of […]


August 20, 2011 - 130 pound black bear captured at fish hatchery

ODFW captures bear at Bonneville hatchery – By Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CLACKAMAS, Ore. – Wildlife biologists today captured and killed a black bear that had been observed in the visitor area at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Bonneville Fish Hatchery earlier this week. The 130-pound […]


August 19, 2011 - Columbia Gorge wheat farmers see “best ever” yeilds

Columbia Gorge wheat farmers see best ever yeilds By Oregon Wheat Growers League Harvest is in full operation in many areas throughout the state, and reported yields are encouraging. Reports of above average to ‘best ever’ yields have been coming in from the counties along the gorge. One Umatilla producer […]


August 17, 2011 - 2011 Session and Water Rights

By Water for Life, Protecting and promoting agricultural water rights The 2011 Oregon Legislative Session adjourned on June 30, 2011. The session was historically significant in that it represented the first session following voter approval of a constitutional amendment in November of 2010 requiring annual sessions in Oregon. The 2011 […]


August 16, 2011 - Oregon airdops trout into 500 lakes

By Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife took to the air  to release 345,000 trout in approximately 500 lakes throughout the Cascade mountain range.  Rainbow, brook and cutthroat trout ranging from 1 to 2 inches in length were trucked from […]


August 15, 2011 - How the debt downgrade impacts Agriculture

American Farm Bureau Chief Economist Bob Young covers the basics in this report from AFBF’s Johnna Miller, Director of Media Development, American Farm Bureau talk about how the debt downgrade impacts Agriculture By American Farm Bureau Federation Miller: So Standard & Poor’s downgraded the United States credit rating from a […]


August 14, 2011 - Cattlemen on Animal Disease Traceability Rule

NCBA Statement on Animal Disease Traceability Rule National Cattlemen’s Beef Association WASHINGTON – National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Chief Veterinarian Elizabeth Parker issued the following statement regarding the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s (APHIS) proposed animal disease traceability (ADT) rule, which appeared in the […]


August 13, 2011 - Debt deal fallout: Ag cuts won’t be known for months

Debt Deal Enacted, But Final Ag Cuts Won’t Be Known for Months Wheat Growers-National Leaders in Congress and the Obama Administration struck a deal this week to avert a government debt default, but how exactly the agreement’s spending cuts will affect agricultural programs won’t be known for a number of […]


August 12, 2011 - Outbreak: Local farmers resold berries as their own

Outbreak: Local farmers resold berries as their own Natural Resource News Note: The latest in the investigation of the Washington County E. Coli outbreak shows that tainted berries may have involved illegal reselling of berries. Food safety officials have been working the trail which went from Jaquith Strawberry Farms to […]


August 11, 2011 - Wet summer puts crops, Oregon farmers at risk

Slow summer puts crops, Oregon farmers at risk Natural Resource News Note: Oregon’s wetter and cooler than average July may have been enticing to those across the country suffering from record-breaking heat waves, but it’s left Oregon farmers bracing for low yields and economic losses come harvest time. In the […]