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February 7, 2011 - Using fireworks to thwart local sea lions

The Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife begins using hazing fireworks to thwart local sea lions By Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CLACKAMAS, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will soon begin hazing sea lions below the fish ladders at Willamette Falls in an attempt to […]


February 6, 2011 - The Oprah vegan contradiction

The Oprah vegan contradiction noted by farmers By Ken, National Corn Growers Association With many folks stuck inside because of snow and ice, the farm world was abuzz on social media Tuesday about another great installment of the Oprah Winfrey Show where she yet again tells us how we really […]


February 5, 2011 - Farm Bureau fighting EPA encroachment

Farm Bureau fighting EPA encroachment By American Farm Bureau Federation Benjamin Franklin once said that he was a “mortal enemy to arbitrary government and unlimited power.” Because of this philosophy shared by all of our founding fathers, America enjoys the freedom of democracy and a fine balance between federal authority […]


February 4, 2011 - Farmers sigh relief over USDA deregulation of Biotech Alfalfa

— Farmers sigh relief over USDA deregulation of Biotech Alfalfa — USDA decision on Biotech Alfalfa here By National Association of Wheat Growers USDA said it is granting deregulated status to Roundup Ready alfalfa, meaning growers won’t face isolation distances and other restrictions on planting of the genetically modified crop. […]


February 3, 2011 - New moth pest discovered in Oregon

Light brown apple moth shows up in an Oregon trap By Oregon Dept. of Agriculture The Oregon Department of Agriculture has confirmed a single detection of light brown apple moth, marking the first time the insect pest has been found in the state. However, ODA officials emphasize there is no […]


February 2, 2011 - Update on HB 2229: The big re-zoning bill

Update on HB 2229: The big re-zoning bill By Oregonians In Action In the past we’ve discussed the provisions of House Bill 2229, the bill passed by the 2009 Oregon legislature that made important changes to Oregon’s land use laws. The most important change resulting from HB 2229 is a […]


February 1, 2011 - Meet Oregon’s new State Forester

The state Board of Forestry Wednesday selected Doug Decker, a Department of Forestry executive and leader of several major agency initiatives in recent years, as Oregon’s next state forester. By Oregon Forestry Dept. Decker will assume his duties on February 1, succeeding Marvin Brown, who resigned effective last December 31. […]


January 31, 2011 - China boosting Oregon lumber, logs

By Rick Sohn, Umpqua COquille LLC Strength continues in lumber and log prices. Building permits took a large jump. See below for details and a six-year span of prices and analysis of lumber, logs, housing, and mortgage stats.


January 30, 2011 - DEQ considers Graywater use expansion

Proposed New State Rules Allow Expanded Use of “Graywater” and Water Reuse Systems in Oregon — DEQ seeks comments on proposal through Friday, March 11 Dept. of Environmental Quality As Oregon sees increasing demand on the state’s limited water resources, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is proposing new rules […]


January 29, 2011 - Congressman Schrader to speak at OSU Farm Conference

Registration opens for OSU’s Feb. 26 farm conference (01/19/2011), U.S. Rep. Kurt Schrader, veterinarian, farmer and member of the House Committee on Agriculture, will deliver the capnote address at the Feb. 26th conference. CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State University Extension Service has opened registration for its 11th annual Oregon […]