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July 29, 2022 - Cattlemen priorities for 2023 Farm Bill

National Cattlemen’s Beef Association The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) announced its priorities for the 2023 Farm Bill based on producer input at the association’s Summer Business Meeting in Reno, Nevada. “Our annual meetings are the cornerstone of NCBA’s grassroots policy process,” said NCBA President Don Schiefelbein, a Minnesota cattleman. […]


July 27, 2022 - Circuit Court makes Klamath farmers ruling

By Natural Resource News Note, The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals walked a tightrope balancing the need to protect national wildlife refuges against the rights of farmers to grow crops in the Klamath Basin.   The unanimous panel of three judges rejected arguments from environmental organizations that grazing, irrigation, and […]


July 25, 2022 - Pesticide Stewardship Partnership Concerns

<strong>Concerns over the Pesticide Stewardship Partnership program</strong> By <a href=”https://www.ofsonline.org/”>Oregonians for Food and Shelter</a> OFS remains concerned about the Pesticide Stewardship Partnership program based on recent agency decision-making. The new data tool <a href=”https://www.oregon.gov/newsroom/Pages/NewsDetail.aspx?newsid=65516″>released by DEQ </a>misleads the public, presenting the tool as if it represents watershed-scale monitoring data when […]


July 21, 2022 - Increased Tariffs on Key Fertilizer Product Rejected

By American Farm Bureau Federation American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) vote to reject anti-dumping and countervailing duties on imports of urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) from Russia and Trinidad and Tobago. “AFBF is pleased the U.S. International Trade Commission did […]


July 19, 2022 - Portland’s EV electric car problem

Mia Tiwana, Research Associate at Cascade Policy Institute Portland City Council is trying its best to bring electric vehicles to the masses. But by mistake, they’re really saying, “Let them eat cake.” Last year, Oregon passed HB 2180, which requires a fifth of new multi-family residential parking spots to be […]


July 18, 2022 - Oregon DEQ’s groundwater plan

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, DEQ has put together a legislative concept on groundwater as part of their agency request budget for 2023. The concept as currently drafted calls for a third-party review of the agency’s groundwater management program, and a task force to help implement review recommendations. OFS […]


July 14, 2022 - Wheat Growers respond to Dam Breaching study

By National Association of Wheat Growers, July 12, 2022 — Today, the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) released two new reports on Columbia River Basin Salmon and Long-Term Energy Planning in the Pacific Northwest. The draft report Rebuilding Interior Columbia Basin Salmon and Steelhead, which was prepared by […]


July 12, 2022 - Farm Bill Priorities Issued by Wheat Growers

By Oregon Wheat Growers League June 30, 2022- As Congress prepares for the next Farm Bill, the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) shared their 2023 Farm Bill priorities. The Oregon Wheat Growers League (OWGL) expresses appreciation for the national wheat priorities and the active engagement throughout the process to […]


July 11, 2022 - Google weighs in on Oregon off-shore wind project

By Oregon Small Business Association, When federal energy managers asked for comments about possibly leasing part of the ocean off the Oregon Coast for wind power on off-shore floating turbines, internet giant Google weighed in with concern. Google LLC, known as a leading purchaser of renewable energy, expressed concerns about […]


July 7, 2022 - Farmers slammed by fuel spikes

By American Farm Bureau Federation, Rising fuel prices are putting growing pressure on farmers and ranchers as they grapple with increased costs of growing food and fiber. USDA estimates show that the cost of fuel, lube and electricity is expected to increase 34% in 2022 compared to 2021. American Farm […]