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December 22, 2020 - AFRC Supports New BLM Rule to Reduce Wildfire Risks, End ‘Paperwork Protests’

AFRC Supports New BLM Rule to Reduce Wildfire Risks, End ‘Paperwork Protests’ The American Forest Resource Council (AFRC) today applauded the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for finalizing a new rule streamlining the process for active forest management on BLM-managed lands. The new rule closes a loophole in the public […]


December 18, 2020 - Gray wolf de-listed from Endangered Species

American Farm Bureau Federation, The Department of the Interior announced it has removed the gray wolf from the endangered species list, signaling a successful recovery under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The gray wolf spent more than four decades on the endangered species list. The population is now thriving in […]


December 16, 2020 - AFRC applauds BLM’s new post-fire rule

New BLM Policy Supports Post-Fire Forest Recovery and Reforestation By Nick Smith, The American Forest Resource Council The American Forest Resource Council (AFRC) applauded the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for finalizing a new rule expediting post-fire recovery and reforestation efforts on federal lands. Specifically, the rule creates a new […]


December 14, 2020 - December Special Session update

Oregonians for Food and Shelter, The Oregon legislature is currently meeting virtually for “legislative days”, whispering about a special session, and careening towards the 2021 session without much clarity as to how business will be conducted next year. Over the course of this week and next, legislative committees are holding […]


December 11, 2020 - Standing up for farmers in predatory shaken down

American Farm Bureau Federation The American Farm Bureau Federation is standing-up for hundreds of dairy farmers being targeted by predatory lawyers representing the estate of Dean Foods, which is currently undergoing bankruptcy proceedings. Almost 500 dairy farmers who once sold milk to Dean Foods received letters threatening legal action unless […]


December 9, 2020 - Wine company takes risk to rescue smoke impacted vineyards

By Oregon Family Farm Association As California and Oregon wildfires spewed billows of gray smoke and ash into the air, grape growers likely worried that once again they’d find no home for their tainted crop. But they didn’t count on Laurent Montalieu of NW Wine Co. He told a Portland […]


December 7, 2020 - PGE closes its largest power plant

By Rachel Dawson Cascade Policy Institute On Thursday, October 15, Portland General Electric pulled the plug on the Boardman Coal Plant, PGE’s largest power plant. Boardman had a nameplate capacity of 550 firm megawatts of power and was decommissioned 20 years prematurely. While environmentalists celebrate the plant’s closure, utility executives […]


December 4, 2020 - Farm Bureau wants technical fix to PPP

By American Farm Bureau Federation The American Farm Bureau Federation is calling on lawmakers to make a technical correction to the Paycheck Protection Program. Micheal Clements shares how the change will keep farmers from being taxed for using PPP loans. Transcript from Newsline podcast – Farm Bureau: Clements: The American […]


December 2, 2020 - Walden: Urge FEMA to take 100% of wildfire cost

Congressman Greg Walden, Greg Walden, Oregon Delegation Urge FEMA to Assume 100 Percent Cost Share for Wildfire Impacts Lawmakers’ letter seeking more aid for debris removal, emergency protective measures comes as state’s total disaster costs expected to exceed $1 billion Oregon’s entire congressional delegation is urging the Federal Emergency Management […]


November 30, 2020 - Century Farmers: Share your family’s story

By Oregon Farm Bureau, Share Your Family’s Story; the Oregon Century Farm & Ranch Program Seeks Applications for 2021 Century & Sesquicentennial Awards Applications are now being accepted for the 2021 award year for the Oregon Century Farm & Ranch Program. The application deadline is May 1, 2021. Families throughout […]