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July 18, 2013 - $100,000 for ranchers impacted by Oregon wildfires

By Oregon Cattlemen’s Association $100,000 put into motion for wildfire relief in Oregon. Producer’s impacted by 2012 wildfires are encouraged to apply. The Oregon Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) announces applications are now available for the distribution of funds to ranchers affected by wildfires in Oregon. The 2012 wildfires burned over one […]


July 17, 2013 - Should we fear Oregon genetic wheat find?

By Terry Wanzek North Dakota state senator & Truth About Trade & Technology Board Member Article first appeared in Wall Street Journal When a farmer discovered traces of genetically modified wheat in a remote field in eastern Oregon in April, he found the agricultural equivalent of a needle in a […]


July 16, 2013 - Ag Dept. doles out wolf impact funds

By Oregon Dept of Agriculture 2013 block grants address wolf depredation & non-lethal prevention measures The Oregon Department of Agriculture, working with Governor Kitzhaber’s office, has approved $25,038 in funding distributed to seven counties east of the Cascade Mountains as part of the Oregon Wolf Depredation Compensation and Financial Assistance […]


July 15, 2013 - Cattlemen comment on Farm Bill vote

National Cattlemen’s Beef Association The U.S. House of Representatives in a 216 to 208 vote passed the 2013 Farm Bill (H.R. 2642). National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) President Scott George, a beef and dairy producer from Cody, Wyo., issued the following statement on the passage of the legislation: “First, we […]


July 12, 2013 - Farmers sue to protect privacy from EPA

By American Farm Bureau Federation   Protecting farmers’ and ranchers’ right to privacy is a top priority, said the American Farm Bureau Federation, which took legal action today to stop the Environmental Protection Agency from publicly releasing personal information about thousands of farmers and ranchers and their families. EPA is […]


July 11, 2013 - Prices down, rates up, Housing starts wobble

Timber Industry Report By Rick Sohn, PhD Coquille LLC Good news/bad news. Product prices are down and mortgage rates are up. Housing starts are lackluster, but unsold inventory is down. Seven-year trend of lumber, logs, housing, and mortgage statistics are shown below. Interpretation The housing recovery has entered a readjustment […]


July 10, 2013 - 2013 Legislature ends — Full Ag review

By Oregon Farm Bureau Oregon Legislature Has Adjourned! The 2013 legislative session has finally adjourned. Sine die (Latin for adjournment) occurred approximately at 2:48 PM. There were many bad bills that did not get passed into law, while other OFB supported bills passed. However, the session in its entirety can […]


July 9, 2013 - County Emergency Bill passes House

County Emergency Legislation Clears Oregon House By State Representative Wally Hicks Legislators voted today to pass House Bill 3453, which allows for the declaration of a fiscal emergency in counties struggling to fund law enforcement and other basic services. Several Oregon counties had traditionally been funded by timber receipts under […]


July 8, 2013 - Ag alert on Seed Bill 633

Action Alert: Farmers’ Action is Needed to Pass SB 633 By Oregon Farm Bureau  SB 633 would ensure that agriculture seed and seed products are only regulated at the state and federal levels, preempting additional regulations by local municipalities. This would prevent a potential patchwork of 36 different county regulations, and over […]


July 6, 2013 - End of the Corn Boom?

By Cindy National Corn Growers Association That’s a question asked recently by University of Illinois ag economists Darrel Good and Scott Irwin. In a FarmDocDaily article, Good and Irwin noted that the U.S. corn industry experienced a significant “growth spurt” beginning in the 2007-08 marketing year that continued through the […]