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August 17, 2016 - Earth First spikes Oregon logs

Associated Oregon Loggers, Earth First! Criminal Log Spiking:  Radical environmentalists reported online that in early June they had driven metal spikes into logs at the Swanson Brothers sawmill in Noti, west of Eugene.  This criminally dangerous act was explained by the perpetrators to “target the mill because it specializes in […]


August 15, 2016 - Trade truth vs. the campaign hype

By California Farm Bureau, It’s refreshing when opposing political candidates can agree on an issue—but in the case of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the two leading presidential candidates’ opposition to the trade agreement falls on the wrong side for agriculture. In Ag Alert® four years ago, I wrote about how the […]


August 12, 2016 - Most of the world’s large aquifers at tipping point

By American Farm Bureau Federation To most people in the U.S., water is simply assumed. Without much thought, they turn on the shower, brush their teeth, make coffee or tea, flush the toilet, and grab a full, cold plastic bottle of name-brand water. Taking a bite of food or slipping […]


August 10, 2016 - Ag make immigration reform push

By Oregon Farm Bureau, Multnomah CFB leader featured in Oregon immigration report American Farm Bureau, Intel, Google, and others are part of the Partnership for a New American Economy, a bipartisan research and advocacy group making the economic case for smart, sensible immigration reform.


August 8, 2016 - Portland housing market hottest in U.S.

By Rick Sohn, PhD Umqua Coquille LLC Product prices are up, Portland housing market is the hottest in the U.S. and mortgage interest rates are trending down. Median home prices continue to rise, albeit slower. Recent trends of lumber, logs, home construction, and housing markets, are compared to 2009 and […]


August 5, 2016 - Incumbent defeat a Farm Bill vindication

By National Association of Wheat Growers On Tuesday, Dr. Roger Marshall from Kansas’ First district won the primary against three-term incumbent Rep. Tim Huelskamp, after a closely-followed race. Marshall, endorsed by the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) and several other national and state agriculture groups, won with 57 percent […]


August 3, 2016 - Congressman Walden on Wolf Bill

Congressman Greg Walden News Release, U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River) announced that his plan to remove gray wolves from the federal endangered species list has been approved by the U.S. House by a vote of 223-201. “Oregon’s wolf population has grown by more than 40 percent, and yet we […]


August 1, 2016 - What the candidates know about Agriculture

By American Farm Bureau Federation Stewart Truelsen It’s been almost 150 years since two men who had farmed squared off against each other in a presidential election, and it may never happen again. But candidates don’t need firsthand experience to understand the needs of farmers and ranchers or to appreciate […]


July 27, 2016 - OSU fixes Fracking study error

By Oregon State University Extension Office NOTE: The original news story published at this site has been removed because the study on which it was based was retracted by the authors after they discovered a calculation error. The authors subsequently republished their study with the error corrected. The story below […]


July 25, 2016 - Ag Dept hosts summer Crop Up Dinners

Oregon Department of Agriculture The Oregon Department of Agriculture and Oregon State University are teaming up this summer to offer five dinner events in five different communities. What do these dinners all have in common? They will all feature Oregon grown specialty crops. The “Crop Up Dinner Series and Market […]