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May 28, 2021 - Farmers, foresters unite to back gray wolf delisting

By National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, This week, a coalition of agriculture and forestry groups — including the American Farm Bureau Federation, the American Forest Resources Council, the American Sheep Industry Association, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, and the Public Lands Council — filed motions in court in defense of delisting […]


May 26, 2021 - Ag groups unite against taxing pandemic loans

By Oregon Family Farm Association, The Oregon Farm Bureau, Oregon Wheat Growers, Oregon Cattlemen’s Association, Oregon Dairy Farmers Coalition, Oregon Seed Council, Oregon Wine Coalition, Associated Oregon Hazelnut Industries and Oregon Family Farm Association have united against SB 137-2 which would tax emergency PPP loans given to businesses and farmers […]


May 24, 2021 - Sadly, people cheer closing of PGE’s largest power plant

By Cascade Policy Institute, At 11:56 am on Thursday, October 15, Portland General Electric (PGE) pulled the plug on the Boardman Coal Plant, PGE’s largest power plant. Boardman had a nameplate capacity of 550 firm megawatts of power and was decommissioned 20 years prematurely. While environmentalists celebrate the plant’s closure, […]


May 21, 2021 - Farm Bureau: Western drought causes, fixes

By American Farm Bureau Federation, Drought conditions in the western U.S. are a big problem for farmers and ranchers. Micheal Clements and Shelby Hagenauer, Director of Congressional Relations at American Farm Bureau Federation, shares more on the drought’s impact. Clements: The ongoing drought in the western U.S. highlights the need for […]


May 19, 2021 - Lawmakers get big wildfire wake-up call. Will they now listen?

By Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities, So far we’ve seen major forest fires from Wisconsin to New Jersey.  An active fire on New Mexico’s Lincoln National Forest is being described as a “wake-up call.”  Bone-dry conditions elsewhere in the west are stoking predictions of another bad summer. Wildfires are rising up […]


May 17, 2021 - Farmers ask for reduced, updated masks rules for outdoor workers

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Legislative Update The Legislature is in a bit of a lull as we await the next quarterly state revenue forecast, coming Wednesday May 19th. This will frame up the remaining budget decisions and determine the fate of bills residing in Ways & Means. Senate […]


May 14, 2021 - 41 Ag groups letter to Congress issues alarm on taxes

National Cattlemen Beef Association The Tax Aggie Coalition sent a letter, signed by 41 national and regional agriculture organizations, to House and Senate leadership to express significant concerns about legislative proposals that would jeopardize the future of family-owned farm and ranch businesses. As members of Congress work to implement President […]


May 12, 2021 - Initiative petition #13 brings chaos to Oregon’s livestock industry

By Mary Anne Cooper, OFB Vice President of Public Policy Oregon Farm Bureau, I have been fielding a lot of questions from members about a concerning proposal coming forward around Oregon’s livestock industry. What is it and what do you need to know? IP-13 is an initiative petition that would […]


May 10, 2021 - Wild horse herd booms to 150. State to begin seizing

By Natural Resource Note, The Forest Service estimates that nearly 150 wild horses are identified and growing in the Big Summit Wild Horse Territory of the Ochoco National Forest according to recent estimates. Because counting may be off due to the pandemic delays in state monitoring, the number could be […]


May 7, 2021 - Oregon Congressmen pleads farmer exemption to new Biden tax plan

By Oregon Small Business Association, Oregon Congressman Kurt Schrader signed a letter along with thirteen other Democrat Members of Congress. asking President Biden to exempt farmers from his new tax plan which includes the repeal of stepped-up basis. The letter states, “…we write to express concern over the impact that […]