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July 26, 2011 - State can’t keep illegal clammers at bay

Forty-four years later some calm diggers still show up By Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife NEWPORT – More than four decades after the first conservation closure, some clam diggers still show up in late July to dig razor clams on the Clatsop beaches. Since 1967 the Oregon Department of […]


July 25, 2011 - Urine battle and Triangle Lake

Triangle Lake Pesticide Issues: By Oregonians for Food and Shelter You might be aware of what is happening in the Triangle Lake area. Over the last several years a local advocacy group, the Pitchfork Rebellion, has made numerous complaints about aerial application of herbicides on privately owned forestland in their […]


July 24, 2011 - Mythbusting on food vs. fuel debate

New analysis continues to disprove food v. fuel canard By Renewable Fuels Association Washington—There is no statistical evidence to support the argument that growth in ethanol production is driving consumer food prices higher, according to a comprehensive study released today by Informa Economics. Rather, the report concludes that retail food […]


July 23, 2011 - Budget-Debt Talks Fail — billions in Ag funds at risk

Budget End-Game Still Unclear as Other Issues Fall to the Side National Association of Wheat Growers A deal to rein in the federal debt and raise the government’s borrowing limit just days before a projected default was elusive this week, with more proposals floated but no end in sight. Discussions […]


July 22, 2011 - How the Heat Wave impacts food prices

Heat Wave’s Affect on Food Prices Johnna Miller, Director of Media Development Newsline, American Farm Bureau Federation The heat wave broiling much of the country is not just uncomfortable, it could end up costing you more at the grocery store. American Farm Bureau Economist John Anderson explains how to AFBF’s […]


July 21, 2011 - Oregon ODE seeks your opinion on biomass tax credit

Oregon DOE wants input for biomass tax credit Oregon Department of Energy  The Oregon Department of Energy is seeking input on improvements to the Biomass Producer or Collector Tax Credit Certification Rules. The rulemaking process in August and is hosting a public information webinar to seek input and suggestions for […]


July 20, 2011 - OSU: Loss of large animals creating blowback

Loss of large predators disrupting plant, animal and human ecosystems By Oregon State University, CORVALLIS, Ore. – The enormous decline of large, apex predators ranging from wolves to lions, sharks and sea otters may represent the most powerful impacts humans have ever had on Earth’s ecosystems, a group of 24 […]


July 19, 2011 - Virtual wine tasting is the new business invention

California Virtual Wine Tasting tried in China By Wine Institite SAN FRANCISCO – Mindful of China’s growing middle class and increasing taste for wine, Wine Institute conducted a virtual wine tasting in San Francisco July 7 between California vintners and a select group of lifestyle media in Shanghai. The event […]


July 18, 2011 - Walden testifies on county payments

Greg Walden champions rural communities, long-term solutions at congressional hearing on county payments Congressman Greg Walden, WASHINGTON, D.C. —U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) testified today at a hearing focusing on county payments before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on National Parks, Forest, and Public Lands.  “Our communities don’t want the […]


July 17, 2011 - House moves bill to stop EPA water overreach

House Votes to Curtail EPA’s Overregulation — H.R. 2018 Passes House 239-184 By National Cattlemen’s Beef Association WASHINGTON (July 14, 2011) – The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Clean Water Cooperative Federalism Act (H.R. 2018) Wed., July 13, 2011, by a vote of 239-184. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Deputy […]