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December 20, 2011 - Occupy protesters impact local farmers

Occupy Port Blockade Hurts Grass Seed Growers Natural Resource News Note: Occupy protestors recently headed to ports in California, Oregon, and Washington to disrupt commercial shipments, including Willamette Valley grass seed wholesalers and trucking companies.  The Corvallis Gazette reported on this protest and how it impacted local grass seed farmers.  […]


December 19, 2011 - Failures and abuses of the Endangered Species Act

by Senator Doug Whitsett Oregon State Senator, “Extreme preservationist groups are routinely using the provisions of the Act to enrich their own coffers while forcing the exclusion of human activity and destroying private property rights. The good news is that Congress is finally attempting to take action. As Chair of […]


December 18, 2011 - Record wheat harvest in Northern California

Wheat wins in Northern California By California Farm Bureau As they look back at their harvest, wheat farmers in Northern California say they benefitted from nearly ideal weather. A cool summer and no frost in September meant that wheat thrived in the Klamath Basin. Farmers in the area say the […]


December 18, 2011 - Starbucks vs. Fox News on who is greener

By Nick Sibilla Cascade Policy Institute Oregon think tank group News Corporation claims it’s greener than Starbucks. That’s one of many surprising insights gleaned from the first-ever global Corporate Renewable Energy Index (CREX). According to CREX, published by Bloomberg New Energy Finance and Vestas Wind Systems, News Corporation (the parent […]


December 17, 2011 - USDA issues rules for generic labels

FSIS Proposed Rule for Generic Labels By National Sustainability Agriculture Coalition USDA’s Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) announced a proposed rule to change its generic label approval process. This new rule would allow food processing establishments to use new labels or to modify labels on a broader set of products […]


December 16, 2011 - Ethanol Industry Ready for End of Tax Credit

By Cindy Corn Commenatry National Corn Growers Association The end of the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) is coming and the ethanol industry is prepared. “The market place has changed,” says Renewable Fuels Association president and CEO Bob Dinneen. “We’re now looking at $85-100 a barrel oil on a […]


December 15, 2011 - Wyden presses EPA on boiler laws

Wyden Sends Letter to EPA Seeking Better Rules for Small Boilers By U.S. Senator Ron Wyden With the Environmental Protection Agency proposing new rules governing which fuels are burned in boilers throughout the country, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) has sent a letter to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson calling on […]


December 14, 2011 - Walden: Progress on Umatilla Chemical Depot closing

Greg Walden helps secure language to close Umatilla depot under BRAC – passage into law expected by end of the year By Congressman Greg Walden U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) announced that he helped secure language in upcoming legislation that allows the Umatilla Chemical Depot to close under conditions the […]


December 13, 2011 - AG-PAC endorses Cornilles in contested 1st Congressional Race

By AG-PAC AG-PAC, Oregon’s largest coalition of agriculture and natural resources political action committees has endorsed Rob Cornilles in the race to fill Oregon’s vacant first congressional district seat. Agriculture and natural resources provide about 25% of Oregon’s total economy, Rob understands that. He values that.” said Chairman Roger Beyer, […]


December 11, 2011 - After delay, Dungeness crab opens!

Dungeness crab season opens Dec. 15 along most of Oregon’s coast By Oregon Dept of Fish and Wildlife NEWPORT – Dungeness crab is back on the menu for holiday feasts as commercial crabbing opens Dec. 15 along most of the Oregon coast. Fishery managers made the decision today to open […]