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January 31, 2024 - Helping Oregon’s endangered crab season after fire

By Oregon State Representative Cyrus Javadi, and Oregon State Senator Suzanne Weber, Press Release, Last week, a massive fire destroyed hundreds of crab pots at the Bornstein Foods seafood plant in Ilwaco, Washington, right across the mouth of the Columbia River from Astoria. The loss of property threatens the Northwest […]


January 29, 2024 - Webinars focus on fires, fuels and density management

By Oregon Forest Research Institute, The Oregon State University Extension Service is holding a webinar series, starting this month and continuing through the spring, that will delve into fires, fuels and density management for a variety of forest types and management objectives across central and eastern Oregon. Webinars in the […]


January 22, 2024 - Rewards expand to stop poaching

By Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, Salem, Ore – Poachers killed three cow elk in Umatilla County and a bull elk in Lincoln County earlier this month. Anyone with information that leads to an arrest or citation in either case may receive rewards of $1,000 or four hunter preference […]


January 17, 2024 - Lawmakers limit timber harvesting on private land

By Dave Hunnicutt Oregon Property Owners Association On January 1, 2024, the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) implemented a series of new regulations that significantly limit the ability of forestland owners to harvest timber on their land.  We’ve been getting quite a few calls on these changes, and if there […]


January 15, 2024 - Will Oregon olive farming be the next big thing?

By OSU Extension Office Just as it took a small-but-enthusiastic group to invest in wine production more than 60 years ago, today a new group is equally determined to start another new Oregon agriculture industry in the state: olives. There’s a strong passion among the 50 commercial olive growers and […]


January 10, 2024 - $31M grant to farmers, ranchers, agencies, more…

By Oregon Family Farm Association, Oregon ranchers, farmers, tribes, state agencies and nonprofits will receive $31 million to clean toxic pollution from the Columbia River and its tributaries, the last of the $79 million allocated two years ago by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to improve the Columbia River Basin’s […]


January 8, 2024 - Oregon Ag in the New Year

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, The New Year is off to a fast start for the OFS team. This week we met with a range of our timber and ag partner organizations to share information on draft bills and concepts that we are aware of, and start prioritizing work […]


January 4, 2024 - AFRC on USFS Notice of Intent on Old-Growth Forests

By American Forest Resource Council American Forest Resource Council President Travis Joseph had the following to say regarding the U.S. Forest Service’s Notice of Intent (NOI) on Old Growth forests: “The American Forest Resource Council is reviewing the Forest Service’s NOI and will submit substantive comments. On the surface, however, […]


January 1, 2024 - SCOTUS Delivers Private Property Rights Victory

SCOTUS Delivers Private Property Rights Victory in Tyler v. Hennepin County December 11, 2023 By Oregon Property Owners Association, In 2015, a 94-year old grandmother named Geraldine Tyler found herself in a situation that many elderly Americans find themselves in – unable to pay their property taxes. Geraldine had an […]