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November 14, 2014 - Agriculture’s big “Moneyball” moment

By American Farm Bureau Federation Baseball and modern agriculture share some common ground, in fact, as agriculture’s fast-paced technological advancements are getting the industry in the game of leveraging data. Take, for example, the movie “Moneyball,” the story of the Oakland Athletics (A’s) baseball team and general manager Billy Beane. […]


November 12, 2014 - Skamania Co. declares forest mangement Emergency

Healthy Forest, Healthy Communities Nearly 80 percent of Skamania County, Washington is managed by the U.S. Forest Service, along with three wilderness areas and the Mt. St. Helens National Monument. Environmental lawsuits and regulations meant to protect the forests have instead led to widespread decay. Forest health has declined due […]


November 10, 2014 - Correcting media on forest herbicide

By American Forest Resource Council Investigative reporter for The Oregonian Rob Davis released a 2-part series on forestry herbicide use. Unfortunately, instead of relying on facts to drive the reporting, Mr. Davis seems to have started his investigation with the end result already in mind. The report relies on speculation […]


November 7, 2014 - Lame Duck Congress should pass tax extenders

By National Farmers Union National Farmers Union (NFU) President Roger Johnson said that tax breaks important to family farmers and ranchers need to be extended before the end of the year, and that NFU is looking forward to working with members on both sides of the aisle to solve issues […]


November 5, 2014 - DEQ’s Carbon Fuel plan (tax increase?)

Oregonians for Sound Fuel Policy The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is adopting rules to implement the costly new Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS). This “hidden gas tax” will hurt working families and small businesses, and we need your help. The DEQ’s Environmental Quality Commission will hold a public […]


November 2, 2014 - Nation’s GMO eyes on Oregon & Colorado

From Wall Street Journal Editorial Review & Outlook, October 27, 2014 If you can’t beat them, ask the government to stigmatize them. That’s the adage in Oregon and Colorado, where organic-farming interests posing as champions of consumer transparency are hoping to persuade voters to approve ballot initiatives on Nov. 4 […]


October 31, 2014 - Emergency wild horse gather outside of Burns

By Oregon Bureau Of Land Management BLM to begin Palomino Buttes emergency wild horse gather The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Burns District Office will conduct an emergency wild horse gather within the Weaver Lake portion of the Palomino Buttes Herd Management Area (HMA) this week. This emergency gather is […]


October 31, 2014 - Debunking fuel vs. food myth

Renewable Fuels Association, The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) released an updated version of its popular publication “Fueling a Nation, Feeding the World”. This 10-page booklet outlines ethanol’s contribution to the global food and feed supply and contains information that disproves the fabricated food vs. fuel argument. Bob Dinneen, president and […]


October 29, 2014 - Judge: Give farmer’s “Hot Goods” money back!

The Capital Press is reporting that Federal Judge, Thomas Coiffin, wants the money taken from local Oregon blueberry farmers returned. There is over $220,000 of funds that were taken from the local farmers. The Department of Labor is declining to return $73,500 of the funds that were already given out.  […]


October 27, 2014 - New Director at Oregon Cattlemen

By Oregon Cattlemen’s Association Most people can attest to the fact that starting at a new job can generate a variety of emotions. For new Oregon Cattlemen’s Association Executive Director Jerome Rosa, the most common emotion he’s had in his first week in his new position is excitement. Whether he’s […]