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December 28, 2022 - Avian flu present in most counties

By Oregon Family Farm Association A highly contagious avian flu has killed thousands upon thousands of migrating snow geese, bald eagles, hawks, owls, and other wild birds as well as domesticated chickens and ducks throughout Oregon in one of the deadliest outbreaks in years. The pathogenic bird flu has affected […]


December 26, 2022 - Milwaukie advances Natural Gas ban

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation In an attempt to decarbonize the environment, the Milwaukie City Council recently voted 3-2 to ban gas piping from connecting to new residential buildings after March 1, 2024, and unanimously approved a measure to begin replacing gas systems in city buildings with electrical energy, […]


December 23, 2022 - Risk management tools must be in Farm Bill

By American Farm Bureau Federation, In a time of volatility, managing risk remains a priority for farmers and ranchers, and new analysis from the American Farm Bureau Federation examines several farm bill risk management tools included in Title I, explaining their impact and importance to farmers. The analysis is part […]


December 21, 2022 - Actress Kristie Alley had 353 acres of Oregon farmland

By Oregon Family Farm Association, When sitcom actress Kirstie Alley recently died of cancer at 71, Jackson County in Southern Oregon lost one its largest landowners as the former “Cheers” star owned more than 353 acres on the Upper Applegate Road, according to the Mail Tribune. The actress bought the […]


December 19, 2022 - About DEQ’s report on Oregon

By Oregonians for Food ans Shelter Last week, ODA and DEQ also released the 2019-2021 biennial report for the Pesticide Stewardship Partnership. Despite an unnecessary headlining of detections alone in the short fact sheet and the report itself, a deeper look at the data reveals that overall, more than 90% of sites sampled […]


December 16, 2022 - NFIB Files Brief Opposing Agency Overregulation in Marine Industry

By National Federation of Independent Business, NFIB filed an amicus brief supporting a petition for Writ of Certiorari in the case Loper Bright Enterprises, et al. v. Raimondo at the United States Supreme Court. The case concerns the Magnuson-Stevens Act (MSA) and whether the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) may […]


December 14, 2022 - Key cattle number drops

By Natural Resource News Note, The number of cattle and calves on feed ready for the slaughter market in the United States has dropped by 2 percent since the first of November a year ago, numbering 11.7 million head, according to the USDA NASS report. The numbers for October were […]


December 12, 2022 - Legislative Ag Update Dec 13th

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter The Legislature was back in the Capitol this week for the last quarterly “Legislative Days” of 2022. The Capitol is open and many legislators were present, albeit in a significantly smaller space. Construction in the Capitol has left only the office wings and one […]


December 9, 2022 - Ag Asks Congress to Keep Rails Running

American Farm Bureau Federation, The American Farm Bureau Federation and more than 200 other agriculture-related organizations that are a part of the Agricultural Transportation Working Group sent a letter to Capitol Hill today urging lawmakers to quickly approve legislation to avert a rail strike. The letter was sent just ahead […]


December 7, 2022 - Organic mandates hurt farmers, raise food prices

Commentary: Organic mandates hurt farmers, raise food prices By Amrith Gunasekara California Farm, Bureau, When state policies are established telling farmers how to farm and what methodologies to use, there can be disastrous consequences. Organic farming policies established in Sri Lanka that banned use of synthetic fertilizers recently led to […]