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March 31, 2023 - New wage rate rule hurts farmers

By American Farm Bureau Federation, The new methodology for calculating the Adverse Effect Wage Rate, which takes effect today, will take a toll on farms that rely on H-2A workers, particularly small farms. American Farm Bureau Federation economists analyzed the new AEWR in their latest Market Intel report. Among concerns […]


March 29, 2023 - Judge ends ‘Paperwork Protests’ of BLM forest management

Federal Judge Upholds BLM Rule Ending ‘Paperwork Protests’ of BLM Forest Management Projects By American Forest Resource Council On March 27, U.S. District Michael J. McShane granted summary judgment in favor of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and upheld a 2020 Rule eliminating the agency’s protest process which previously […]


March 27, 2023 - Legislative Ag update 3/26

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, The pace is frenetic at the Capitol as we approach the April 4th deadline for bills to have been voted out of Committees. We will see packed agendas next week and early in the following week as legislators rush to hear and vote on the last […]


March 24, 2023 - Bad news: WOTUS rule takes effect in 48 states

By National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) expressed strong disappointment in a decision by the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Texas to deny a nationwide preliminary injunction that would have halted the Biden administration’s harmful Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule from […]


March 22, 2023 - War, water affect state plantings of sunflower crop

By Ching Lee California Farm Bureau Despite continuing war between Russia and Ukraine, major seed companies are not turning their backs on farmers in the two nations. Ukrainian growers may still face considerable difficulty amid the conflict, but both countries remain destinations for California-grown seeds. That means California farmers can […]


March 20, 2023 - Legislature Ag update 3/18

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, This has been a banner week in the Oregon State Capitol. In headline news, the legislature passed two of its (and the Governor’s) stated priorities: a housing package, and a bill aimed at recruiting semiconductor manufacturing and accompanying federal subsidies. While the housing package […]


March 17, 2023 - Cattlemen push bill to fight black vultures

By National Cattlemen’s Beef Association The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) welcomed the introduction of the bipartisan Black Vulture Relief Act, led by Rep. John Rose (R-TN) and Rep. Darren Soto (D-FL). “Across the country, cattle producers are coping with extreme input costs and the worst inflation rate in 40 […]


March 15, 2023 - Oregon sees first marijuana decline

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation The double-digit percentage growth in cannabis harvested in Oregon for recreational marijuana since legalization in 2015 has slowed to a trickle as the state saw its first-ever decline in sales in 2022, according to the latest Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission report. A huge […]


March 13, 2023 - Ag update: Legislative week 3/11

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter Legislative Update Last week started off with a packed hearing on Confined Animal Feeding Operations. (CAFOs) Monday morning in the Senate Committee on Natural Resources. Oregon agriculture showed up strong for this hearing, which will carry over next Monday morning March 13th. Thanks so […]


March 8, 2023 - Chavez-DeRemer: Bill to help Family Farms

Oregon Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer Press Release, Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05) recently joined Reps. Tracey Mann (KS-01), Jimmy Panetta (CA-19), and 26 of her colleagues in support of the Family Farm and Small Business Exemption Act. This bipartisan legislation seeks to restore exemptions for family farms and small businesses under the […]