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March 18, 2011 - Farm Bureau wins over EPA on livestock law

Farmers Prevail in Court Decision on EPA Livestock Rules By American Farm Bureau Federation WASHINGTON, D.C., March 16, 2011 – In a major court victory for the American Farm Bureau Federation and other farm organizations, a unanimous federal court of appeals has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency cannot require […]


March 17, 2011 - Idaho Legislature Considering Moratorium on Wind Development

Idaho Legislature Considering Moratorium on Wind Development Stoel Rives LLP By Teresa Hill Two bills were introduced in the Idaho legislature last week, both of which could significantly impact the wind industry in Idaho. The first, H250, extends a sales or use tax rebate available to purchasers of qualifying machinery and […]


March 16, 2011 - Soaring gas prices forcing farmers to adapt

Spiking gas prices forcing farmers to adapt By Ching Lee California Farm Bureau Federation, Yuba County rice grower Paul Baggett says he is feeling the sting of rising diesel prices. Baggett farms 2,000 acres and his operation consumes about 80,000 gallons of fuel annually. As oil prices have soared in […]


March 15, 2011 - HB 3591: Water permit bill gets bipartisan support

Bipartisan Water Permitting Bill Out – Helps cities and businesses deal with big fiscal impacts of having nation’s most stringent standards. By John Ledger Associated Oregon Industries A bipartisan bill directing the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to minimize negative economic impacts when issuing variances in some water discharge permits […]


March 14, 2011 - Farmers call out burrito blunder

By National Corn Growers Association Chipotle’s newest campaign to make a buck once again serves up an attack on farmers with a phony newspaper filled with self-promotion and at least one glaring error. At the risk of repeating a negative, they significantly downplay the role of family farms in an […]


March 13, 2011 - Three Imnaha Wolves Collared in Wallowa County

Three Imnaha Wolves Collared BY Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife ENTERPRISE, Ore.—Three additional wolves from the Imnaha Pack were collared by ODFW and its partners last weekend in Wallowa County. On Feb. 25 a gray yearling male was captured and collared with a GPS collar, a device that will […]


March 12, 2011 - Wheat export decline makes headlines

Drop in Wheat Exports Biggest News in Report By American Farm Bureau Federation WASHINGTON, D.C., March 10, 2011 – The biggest news in the Agriculture Department’s crop report released today is the drop in projected U.S. wheat exports and the subsequent bump in stocks, according to Dr. Bob Young, chief […]


March 11, 2011 - NY Times highlights young Oregon farmers

By Oregon Farm Bureau, The next generation of Oregon agriculture producers has piqued media interest in the wake of a recent New York Times article about how more young people are getting into small-scale farming. Mike Hathaway, chair of the Oregon Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee, is all […]


March 10, 2011 - Farmers use owls to kill gophers

Farmers provide homes for owls that control gophers By Steve Adler California Farm Bureau Federation Mark Browning, left, of the Pittsburgh Zoo, is doing barn owl research in a 100-acre chardonnay vineyard near Sloughhouse. Vino Farms viticulturalist Chris Storm, right, said the field being studied has had problems with gophers. […]


March 9, 2011 - 9 Ag groups oppose fee sweeping

SB 5002, Oregon Department of Agriculture Budget Oregonians For Food and Shelter: Oregon Department of Agriculture Budget (SB 5002) – On Thursday, the Ways and Means Natural Resources SubCommittee completed their hearings on the Department of Agriculture’s budget with a public hearing. A packed room of farmers, processors and many […]