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January 19, 2012 - How the White House plan to merge trade agencies impacts ranchers

By National Cattlemen’s Beef Association  Statement from NCBA President Bill Donald Regarding President Obama’s Proposed Consolidation of Trade Agencies The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) supports the administration’s recognition of the need to improve government efficiency and eliminate wasteful spending. However, precautions must be in place to avoid unintended consequences. […]


January 18, 2012 - Gov. Kitzhaber maligns loggers, Bill to bailout counties, More

by Rex Storm, Associated Oregon Loggers, Governor Maligns Timber Owners and Loggers: The rise in log exports to China has left coastal sawmills facing new price competition for timber. Oregon Governor Kitzhaber unfairly criticized log exports in his Nov. 3 testimony before the state Board of Forestry. “We are at […]


January 17, 2012 - Entire Oregon delegation backs forest restoration plan

Greg Walden organizes bipartisan backing for job-creating forest landscape restoration projects By Congressman Greg Walden, Estimates from proposals say Lakeview project would create more than 80 jobs; Southern Blues project would create more than 150 jobs U.S. Rep. Greg Walden has organized a bipartisan letter to USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack […]



January 15, 2012 - Ag predictions for the 2012 Congress

Looking to 2012: Long To-Do List, Little Appetite in Election Year By National Association of Wheat Growers Members of Congress are headed back to Washington, D.C., from a holiday break, but how much they will accomplish before leaving in early August for full-time campaigning remains very much in question. The […]


January 14, 2012 - After long delay, Dungeness crab season opens

Dungeness crab season opens Jan. 15 on Oregon’s southern coast By Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife NEWPORT – Commercial and sport Dungeness crabbing opens Jan. 15 from Gold Beach south, making all of the ocean off Oregon now open to crabbing. The ocean commercial Dungeness crab season in Oregon […]


January 13, 2012 - Farmers warned: We’re all one regulation away from jail or bankruptcy

By American Farm Bureau Federation Farmers need to commit their time, energy, money and best thinking if they want to stop the proliferation of federal regulations that threaten their businesses, a U.S. Chamber of Commerce official said today at the American Farm Bureau Federation 93rd Annual Meeting. “This isn’t academic […]


January 12, 2012 - Bird deaths from wind power prompts new rules

Windpower has killed 2,000 golden eagles in California & 500 other birds in Virginia proding conservationist to call for new guidelines. By Oregon Tax News, New federal rules instructing wind companies on how to better monitor and reduce the number of wildlife deaths from wind turbines are being worked on […]


January 11, 2012 - Salazar approves renewable projects in Oregon, California

Projects advance solar, wind energy development on public lands; Will deliver power for 112,500 homes, support over 600 jobs and generate millions in local tax revenue Dept. of Interior Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced the approval of two renewable energy projects that further advance President Obama’s initiative for […]


January 10, 2012 - Housing starts & building permits look up

By Rick Sohn Umpqua Coquille LLC Weaker log and stud prices are seasonally expected, while homebuilding statistics increased, unsold inventory dropped, and mortgage rates continued near record lows. See below for details and a six-year span of prices and analysis of lumber, logs, housing, and mortgage statistics. Information and interpretation.