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November 29, 2023 - Data shows Oregon is failing housing

By Oregon Property Owners Association, You don’t have to be a long-time Oregonian to have heard the most common complaint from NIMBY’s (Not in My Backyard), BANANA’s (Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anything) and NOTE’s (Not Over There Either) when a city tries to add new areas for houses and […]


November 27, 2023 - EPA Update on Vulnerable Species Pilot

(file EPA photo) By Oregonians for Food and Shelter EPA issued an update on the proposed Vulnerable Species Pilot (VSP), which identified approximately 1 million acres in Oregon as a pesticide use exclusion zone, purportedly to protect the Taylor’s checkerspot butterfly, a species listed under the Endangered Species Act. The […]


November 22, 2023 - Why Is My Land Called Farmland When It Can’t Be Farmed?

By Oregon Property Owners Association, We filed comments with the Deschutes County Planning Commission on the County’s effort to update its current Comprehensive Plan.  Oregon law requires every city and county in Oregon to maintain a comprehensive plan.  The plan contains the planning policies that govern land uses throughout the […]


November 20, 2023 - Concerns with Oregon Pesticide Stewardship Partnership

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, On behalf of a broad coalition of natural resource industry organizations, OFS submitted this letter to state and federal agency staff. The letter details our ongoing concerns with Oregon’s Pesticide Stewardship Partnership (PSP) and the error and misinterpretation happening with PSP data analysis and presentation. […]


November 15, 2023 - Foreign Attachés Get a Taste of Oregon Agriculture

By Oregon Department of Agriculture, Press Release For more than 35 years, USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service has been hosting orientation visits for foreign attachés based in Washington, to provide firsthand knowledge of the excellence and diversity of American agriculture. For this year’s tour, 28 attachés from 22 countries spent the […]


November 12, 2023 - Legislative Ag update

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, The Legislature held its final “Legislative Days” of the year this week in the Capitol. Today marks the deadline for Senators and Representatives to request bills for drafting for the 2024 session. For the short session, each member gets two bills each, and drafts […]


November 8, 2023 - Wyden: Farm, food, fiber bill

By U.S. Senator Ron Wyden: Press Release, Farms, Food, and Fiber: Merkley, Wyden Announce Senate Passage of Major Investments for Oregon Agriculture and Rural Communities Funding included in the fiscal year 2024 Senate agriculture funding bill champions family farms, rural housing, broadband, and more Washington, D.C. – Oregon’s U.S. Senators […]


November 6, 2023 - Lumber mill operator left millions to help Israel orphans

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, A Prineville lumber mill operator and real estate developer bequeathed $3 million to help Jewish orphans in Israel, a gift likely to be needed as fighting continues in the Middle East between Hamas and Israel, according to Central Oregon Daily News. Marvin Harris, who […]


November 1, 2023 - Coyote contests now banned

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation Axios this year declared that city coyotes are here to stay.  This is now more true since a State Agency just passed a rule making it harder to kill them. Hunters can no long engage in coyote killing contests on public lands in Oregon […]


October 30, 2023 - Oregon Ag regulation update

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Congressional Outreach on EPA’s ESA Proposals OFS continues to advocate for a risk-based approach as EPA works to finalize new proposals aimed at protecting species listed under the Endangered Species Act. EPA’s recent proposals include changes to rodenticide use, herbicide use, and complete restrictions […]