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June 15, 2011 - Wind farmers battle BPA over power cutbacks

Wind farmers battle BPA Natural Resource News Notes: The Oregonian reports this week that several wind farmers have filed a complaint with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission against the Bonneville Power Administration. The complaint is made to stop the BPA from reducing win energy created in the area. The BPA […]


June 14, 2011 - No, you can’t burn your own home

DEQ Penalizes Men $6,000 for Burning Mobile Home, Tires in Joseph By Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality has issued penalties to Wallowa County residents Roger David Wagner and his son, Todd David Wagner, for burning prohibited materials including a mobile home, treated wood and tires […]


June 13, 2011 - Please Redo Proposed Forest Planning Rule

Members of Congress Request ‘Do Over’ of Proposed Forest Planning Rule By National Cattlemen’s Beef Association WASHINGTON – The Public Lands Council (PLC), the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), the American Sheep Industry Association, the Association of National Grasslands and affiliated organizations representing livestock producers as well as other multiple-use […]


June 12, 2011 - Repeal the 3% Withholding Tax

The 3 Percent Withholding Tax Needs Repeal By American Farm Bureau Federation WASHINGTON, D.C., May 27, 2011 – A new 3 percent withholding tax on government payments for goods and services has the potential to erode funds for conservation purposes, have negative impacts on rural health care availability and create […]


June 11, 2011 - New CEO for Oregon Wheat Industry

Wheat Industry Introduces New CEO to Producers By Oregon Wheat Growers League The Oregon Wheat Growers League Board of Directors (OWGL) and the Oregon Wheat Commission (OWC) proudly announce the hiring of the new CEO for the Oregon Wheat industry. Blake Rowe of Longview, Washington, will begin work on June […]


June 10, 2011 - Horse Herpes under control — Horse Shows safe again

Equine Herpes Virus episode winding down in Oregon By Oregon Dept. of Agriculture The vast majority of horse owners in Oregon and in the Pacific Northwest should feel free to participate in horse shows, rodeos, and other equine events as a recent outbreak of the neurological form of Equine Herpes […]


June 9, 2011 - Washington farm exports hit new high

Washington State Farm Exports Reach Record Pace By Washington Farm Bureau, According to the Washington State Department of Agriculture, exports of Washington-grown products have reached a new high. From October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011, the value of Washington-origin farm and seafood products set a record pace. Washington food […]


June 8, 2011 - Over 20 Ag groups rally behind HR 872

By Oregonians For Food and Shelter, On Monday, June 6th a coalition of organizations sent a letter to Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, urging them to support H.R. 872. Agricultural Cooperative Council of Oregon; American Forest Resource Council; Associated Oregon Loggers; Hazelnut Marketing Board; Mint Industry Research Council; Northwest […]


June 7, 2011 - Black bear captured at Tualatin Elementary

By Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, CLACKAMAS, Ore. —A black bear that caused a stir at Tualatin Elementary School  was safely captured and will be released in the Coast Range.The 3- to 4-year-old male bear was first seen early in the morning in the neighborhood surrounding Tualatin Elementary School […]


June 6, 2011 - U.S. Housing starts 5% of China’s

By Rick Sohn Umpqua Coquille LLC China’s 10-12 million housing starts per year, is one of the few bright spots on the horizon, compared to USA’s 523,000 this month. And mortgage rates remain attractive. See below for details and a six-year span of prices and analysis of lumber, logs, housing, […]