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March 27, 2011 - Senator Coburn ethanol remarks stir controversy

NCGA First Vice President Garry Niemeyer, National Corn Growers Association For years, there has been discontent with ethanol policy and it finally came to a head in the Senate this week with Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma proposing to eliminate the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit. Now this comes at […]


March 26, 2011 - Vertical Farming is the new solution theory

Who Decides the Future of Farming, Ranching? By Stewart Truelsen American Farm Bureau Federation It seems logical that the future of farming and ranching should be determined in large part by America’s farm and ranch families. Most of us would be quite satisfied because our nation’s farm and ranch families […]


March 25, 2011 - Legislative Update: Wheat Growers League

By Jana Jarvis, Oregon Wheat Grower’s League The carefully crafted bi-partisan power sharing arrangement in the Oregon House of Representatives was severely challenged during the fifth week of the 2011 legislative session. During the budget concerns of the 2009 session business had agreed to a short-term disconnect from the federal […]


March 24, 2011 - Small town takes on Metro

Small town takes on Metro Article Alert: The Portland Tribune reports that the city of Cornelius finds the urban reserves it has been allocated unnaceptable and is going on a push to increase it. Currently, the city has 75 acres of vacant industrial land (110 entire industrial land). As the […]


March 23, 2011 - Oregon delegation unites on county payments

By Congressman Greg Walden, WASHINGTON, D.C. – Members of Oregon’s House congressional delegation, Reps. Greg Walden (R-Hood River), Peter DeFazio (D-Springfield), Kurt Schrader (D-Canby), Earl Blumenauer (D-Portland), and David Wu (D-Hillsdale) were joined by 49 of their colleagues today in sending a bipartisan letter to Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan […]


March 22, 2011 - Decline in Housing Permits, Starts

Housing Starts and Permits Stall in February By National Association of Hoembuilders March 16, 2011 – Nationwide housing starts and issuance of permits for new housing construction both posted disappointing declines in February as concerns about a growing number of factors caused builders to pull back on production of new […]


March 22, 2011 - Senators debut Hydropower Improvement Act

Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Boost U.S. Hydropower Production, Jobs — Hydropower Improvement Act would Expand Safe, Reliable, Clean Baseload Power National Hydropower Association Washington, D.C. (March 17, 2011) – As the nation looks for new sources of reliable clean energy, Energy and Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) […]


March 21, 2011 - Congressional extension and Ag funds impact

Sixth CR Cuts $6 Billion and Extends Federal Funding to April 8 Wheat Growers-National The federal government will be funded until April 8 under a new continuing resolution finalized this week.The House passed the bill Tuesday by a 271-158 vote; the Senate approved the measure Thursday by an 87-13 vote. […]


March 20, 2011 - Imnaha wolf’s death unknown

Cause of Imnaha wolf’s death unclear By Dept of Fish and Wildlife, LA GRANDE, Ore.—The exact cause of death for the Imnaha wolf found dead in early March is unclear. Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory ran several tests on the carcass looking for injuries, disease and toxins but test results […]


March 19, 2011 - Small-woodland owners gain committee seat

Small-acreage forest owners in Oregon will have an additional voice in forest policy following a decision made by the Oregon Board of Forestry. By Oregon Department of Forestry The Board of Forestry, at its March 9, 2011 meeting, adopted an Oregon Department of Forestry recommendation to add a non-voting seat […]