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June 27, 2020 - 5th generation Oregon farmers launch SpudLove

Oregon Boardman farmers pledge charity promise as part of new launch. By Oregon Family Farm Association, While the headlines are full of companies calling it quits over these historic setbacks, one Oregon farm is going big with a new product launch called SpudLove potato chips. SpudLove Snacks is making its […]


June 26, 2020 - Only 65% rural Americans have high-speed internet access

By American Farm Bureau, The coronavirus pandemic is exposing the digital divide between rural and urban America. The Epoch Times reports 65 percent of rural Americans have access to high speed internet compared to 97 percent of urban Americans. “It’s ridiculous that a farmer’s child has to go to McDonald’s […]


June 24, 2020 - Walden: Court must protect theft of Western water

By Congressman Greg Walden, The Fifth Amendment protects the right to life, liberty, and property. This week, the Supreme Court should take a critical step to protect the private property rights of farmers and ranchers in the Western states. Their rights were infringed upon by a lower court ruling that […]


June 22, 2020 - Ag and the Special Session

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, In addition to authorizing the continued re-opening of Oregon’s economy, including a requirement for face coverings in indoor public spaces in seven Oregon counties, the Governor called a special session to start on Wednesday, June 24th. The session will address approximately 25 issues, covering […]


June 19, 2020 - Ranchers oppose big land grab (Outdoors Act)

By National Cattlemen’s Beef Associatio Ranchers Criticize Senate for Irresponsible Passage of Land Grab Legislation The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Executive Director of Natural Resources and the Public Lands Council Executive Director, Kaitlynn Glover, released the following statement in response to the Senate passage of the Great American Outdoors Act: […]


June 16, 2020 - Forestry cheers big court ruling. National impact

American Forest Resource Council Nick Smith, U.S. Supreme Court Opinion Protects Forest Service Jurisdiction Over National Forest System Lands The American Forest Resource Council (AFRC) applauded U.S. Supreme Court’s Cowpasture opinion relating to the construction of a pipeline on federal lands. AFRC joined 16 forestry associations in filing an amicus […]


June 15, 2020 - Governor might call Special Session soon

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, This past week and potentially through this past weekend legislative leaders continue to negotiate over the substance and process for a potential special session. The rumors are that this week, the Governor will call a special session planned for some time during the last […]


June 12, 2020 - Farmer coalition letter urges 5G wireless

National Association of Wheat Growers, Further, NAWG signed on to a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in support of a “5G Upgrade Order,” which would promote the deployment of 5G networks in rural communities to bolster connectivity. Letter below: Dear Madame Secretary: The undersigned organizations are writing to […]


June 9, 2020 - Local seafood company bouncing back from big outbreak

By Oregon Small Business Association, Oregon just experienced it’s biggest one day jump of the year for coronavirus cases. A total of 146 cases were reported on Sunday June 7th. At least 65 of those cases came from Pacific Seafood in Lincoln County which increased to 124 employees later on […]


June 8, 2020 - Local Oregon seed producer sees 300% boom

Natural Resource News Note, Not all news coming from the shutdown is bad for Oregon Agriculture.  The Capitol Press showed the great success of one local seed producer, Siskiyou Seeds, and their growing market during the recent pandemic.  Here is what the Capitol Press reported, “Siskiyou Seeds, which grows its […]