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July 30, 2021 - Congress tackles beef supply chain crisis

By National Cattlemen Beef Association, The U.S. House Agriculture Subcommittee on Livestock and Foreign Agriculture held a hearing to examine urgent challenges within the beef supply chain. After hearing testimony from agriculture economists, land-grant university faculty, and cattle industry stakeholders, many members of Congress echoed the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s […]


July 28, 2021 - Oregon wine region get EU protected status

By Willamette Valley Wineries Association The Willamette Valley received formal recognition and protection by the European Union (EU) through Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) Status approval. It’s a major breakthrough in global brand awareness and a milestone for the Valley’s many hardworking wine growers and winemakers. The PGI system protects iconic […]


July 26, 2021 - Ag groups meet Governor over emergency aid

By Oregon Farm Bureau, On July 23, 2021, OFB staff met with Governor Kate Brown, Oregon Dept. of Agriculture Director Alexis Taylor, and key administration staff to document the immediate need for state funding to help Oregon’s farm and ranch families through this ongoing stretch of unprecedented, compounding natural disasters […]


July 23, 2021 - Farm Bureau applauds Biden’s Right to Repair rule

By American Farm Bureau Federation American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented on President Joe Biden’s executive order addressing livestock markets and “right to repair.” “AFBF notes President Biden’s effort to address several pressing issues facing America’s farmers and ranchers comes at a time when many in the farm […]


July 21, 2021 - Ag workers must be trained on heat rules by Aug 1

By Oregon Associated Loggers, Despite AOL’s and many other organizations’ opposition, the governor decided on July, 8 2021 to have Oregon OSHA (OR-OSHA) adopt an outrageous emergency rule that strengthens requirements for employers to protect workers from the dangers of high and extreme heat. The requirements expand access to shade […]


July 19, 2021 - OSHA Emergency Heat Rule Requirements

OR-OSHA Emergency Heat Rule Requirements By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Following the release of new emergency heat rule requirements for workers last week, Oregon OSHA is beginning to make educational and training resources available to help employers comply. Key requirements are summarized in OSHA’s new heat rules fact sheet, […]


July 16, 2021 - Oregon’s Bootleg fire nation’s biggest — 200000 acres

By Natural Resource News Note, The largest fire in the country right now is in Southern Oregon. Called the Bootleg Fire, it has already burned more than 200,000 acres — twice the size of Portland. As of Wednesday, flames were threatening close to 2,000 dwellings. Nearly 400 of those homes […]


July 14, 2021 - 5 counties at near record breaking drought levels

By Oregon Family Farm Association, The most severe drought conditions to hit a half-dozen Oregon counties—several experiencing records not broken in more than a century. Larry O’Neill of Oregon State University’s Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences College described the situation as bleak and noted that Klamath, Deschutes, Crook, Jefferson, and […]


July 9, 2021 - USDA spends $1B on food bank, disadvantage farmers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced an investment of up to $1 billion, including $500 million in American Rescue Plan funding, in The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) to support and expand the emergency food network so states, food banks and local organizations […]


July 7, 2021 - Bentz presses Interior Sec. on $57M drought relief plan

By Congressman Cliff Bentz, During a House Natural Resources Committee Budget Oversight Hearing on the Department of Interior’s Spending Priorities and the President’s Fiscal Year Budget 2022 Proposal, Congressman Cliff Bentz (R-Ont.) questioned Department of the Interior Secretary Debra Haaland on the Agency’s efforts to direct relief to the Klamath […]