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July 25, 2014 - Farmers alert over DOL investigators in Ore.

By Daily Digger Oregon Association of Nurseries According to an alert sent by the Farm Employer Education & Legal Defense Service (FEELDS), the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is actively investigating farms in the Willamette Valley this week. Their focus thus far has been on blueberry farms, but that could […]


July 25, 2014 - Farmers back STELA Bill for TV access

By National Farmers Union NFU Backs Senate’s ‘Clean Reauthorization’ of STELA Bill Doug Sombke, president of South Dakota Farmers Union, visited Capitol Hill last week to urge lawmakers to act on pending legislation that will ensure rural Americans maintain access to their local broadcast television stations. “Broadcast television is a […]


July 23, 2014 - Map: 19 wildfires engulf NW

Map: NW engulfed in 20 wildfires, The Pacific NW is engulfed in 19 wildfires that has already effected 910,000 acres. See map below.



July 21, 2014 - Wyden’s makes 2 forest reform efforts

by Rex Storm, Forest Policy Manager Associated Oregon Loggers Sen. Wyden Seeks Tribal Forests: Oregon US Senator Wyden (D-OR) introduced two bills that would establish tribal ownership of two forests. The ‘Canyon Mountain Land Conveyance Act (S.1415)’ would deed 17,826 acres of BLM forestland for the Cow Creek Band of […]


July 18, 2014 - National Action Day on Immigration Reform

By American Farm Bureau Federation During a Day of Action with events in Washington, D.C., and in more than 60 congressional districts across 25 states, the American Farm Bureau Federation, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Partnership for a New American Economy, Business Roundtable and other groups are urging Congress and […]


July 16, 2014 - Commissioner sets record straight on forests

by Craig Pope, Polk County Commissioner Michael Cairn’s recent criticism of rural county governments in his Statesman Journal op-ed deserves a response. Mr. Cairns lives in Polk County, where I serve as a County Commissioner charged with balancing the budget in the face of declining revenues. As one of 18 […]


July 14, 2014 - Lawsuit Threat Faces Land Purchasers:

by Rex Storm, Forest Policy Manager Associated Oregon Loggers Lawsuit Threat Faces Land Purchasers: Environmental groups filed a notice of intent to sue two private landowners—claiming timber harvest of marbled murrelet seabird habitat would violate the federal Endangered Species Act. The 1,453 acres, formerly part of the Elliott State Forest, […]


July 11, 2014 - Behold the Water Police

National Cattlemen’s Beef Association The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and the Public Lands Council filed comments on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ “interpretive” rule. The rule will make the Natural Resource Conservation Service a regulatory compliance agency, resulting in cattle producers putting less […]


July 9, 2014 - Pot sales to boom along Oregon border

Natural Resource News Note: With Washington legalizing pot stores this week, it is expected that like Colorado, Washington border sales will see an increased sales to out-of-state buyers. Watch the KOIN-TV news interview below.