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May 27, 2011 - Farm Bureau Legislative Update

Stuck in the Senate HB 3562 – Allows the taking of a gray wolf 500 feet from a home. To remain moving forward through the legislative process, bills must be scheduled for a work session in their assigned committee. There are several bills that Oregon Farm Bureau (OFB) actively supports […]


May 26, 2011 - Sea lion-Chinook feud gets national attention

News of Oregon’s battle between the protected sea lions and the Chinook salmon made national headlines. Below is what the Wall Street Journal had to say…. WALL STREET JOURNAL:  Sea lions used to be rare this far inland, scientists say. Generally they prey on fish either in the open waters […]


May 25, 2011 - Plastic bag ban bill takes big turn

Representative Gilliam Offers Replacement Bill To ‘Plastic Bag Ban’ By State Representative Vic Gilliam Creates ‘Oregon Plastic Bag Recycling Goals’ to increase recycling and avoid bag ban Salem – Rep. Gilliam today offered Chair Rosenbaum amendments to SB 536, removing the immediate ban on plastic bags and proposing ‘Oregon Plastic […]


May 24, 2011 - Bend is on cougar alert

Cougar still being seen in Bend neighborhood — Residents reminded of safety precautions By Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Update, May 13: Last night, at approximately 10 p.m., an adult male cougar was trapped in the Deschutes River Woods area. The cougar was euthanized a short time later. According […]


May 23, 2011 - Walden asks EPA to finish gas price report

Oregon Congressman Greg Walden has asked the EPA to follow through on energy study — House also passes bill to lift ban on new offshore domestic energy production WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Lisa Jackson calling on the agency […]


May 22, 2011 - How weather is hurting 2011 crops so far

AFBF’s Johnna Miller and AFBF chief economist  Bob Young on the impact of weather on agriculture. By American Farm Bureau Federation Johnna Miller: From wet weather and floods to drought and wildfires, Mother Nature has put farmers behind schedule with spring planting. Bob Young: If the weather is exactly perfect […]


May 21, 2011 - Trade agreements goes backwards after Obama TAA demand

The Free Trade Agreement in Congress Takes a Step Back with Obama Administration Insistence on TAA stipulation By National Association of Wheat Growers Members of the Obama Administration said this week that the passage of three pending free trade agreements must be linked with renewal of Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA), […]


May 20, 2011 - More Barred Owls in NW than expected

U.S. Geological Survey CORVALLIS, Ore. —Barred owls may be more abundant in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest than previously recognized, according to research published today in the Journal of Wildlife Management. This finding likely has implications for the recovery of the federally threatened northern spotted owl. Related studies about […]


May 19, 2011 - Oregon on Horse Herpes Virus Alert

Oregon on alert for Equine Herpes Virus By Oregon Department of Agriculture A recent outbreak of the neurological form of Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1) traced to a horse show in Utah has not been reported in Oregon, but veterinarians around the state have been alerted to monitor any signs of […]


May 18, 2011 - Immigration Reform: U.S. Guestworker program doesn’t work

By Kate Campbell California Farm Bureau Federation During a live interview on CNN following President Obama’s speech on immigration, CFBF President Paul Wenger said farmers “need a path for people to legally come into this country to work.” Immigration reform returned to the forefront of national discussions last week, after […]