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October 12, 2020 - EPA changes to Worker Protection Standards

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Last week, we received news that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made revisions to the Application Exclusion Zone (AEZ), which is a component of the Worker Protection Standard. The AEZ applies specifically to an agricultural operation; it is the exclusion zone around a […]


October 9, 2020 - Cattlemen welcome PRICE Act

By National Cattlemen’s Beef Association The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) welcomed the introduction of bipartisan legislation to improve the marketing environment for cattle producers. Introduced by Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-SD.) and bipartisan cosponsors, the Price Reform in Cattle Economics (PRICE) Act addresses several areas of critical importance for cattle […]


October 7, 2020 - Wildfire damage could be billions

Josh Lehner, Oregon office of Economic Analysis When the fires were raging and the state was blanketed in smoke, our office wrote about some of the implications and impacts associated with wildfires. We fleshed out the discussion in our forecast document (see PDF pg 11) and during our forecast release […]


October 6, 2020 - OSHA pushes back COVID rule adoption

By Oregon Association of Nurseries, Oregon OSHA has pushed back adoption of a proposed Temporary Rule for COVID-19 for workplaces to allow more time for comment and review. Officials initially targeted Thursday, October 1, but are now shooting for adoption on October 21, with an effective date of November 1. […]


October 2, 2020 - Second round of Ag virus relief detailed

The U.S. Department of Agriculture release, President Donald J. Trump and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced up to an additional $14 billion dollars for agricultural producers who continue to face market disruptions and associated costs because of COVID-19. Signup for the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP 2) […]


September 30, 2020 - Cheers to the animal rescuers during the wildfire

By Oregon Family Farm Association, As residents scramble to pack belongings and flee their homes, volunteers across Oregon have evacuated hundreds of horses and other livestock endangered by wildfires. Megan Spalding said the Canyon Riders Rodeo Drill Team in Salem said has transported horses from regions under Level 2 “Be […]


September 28, 2020 - Legislature Week addresses Ag issues

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Legislative Days Last week, the legislature convened for another virtual edition of quarterly committee hearings. Legislators and state agencies continued to work to understand the evolving situation around wildfires. Both the State Forester and the State Fire Marshal presented to the House Natural Resources […]


September 25, 2020 - Ag groups push to protect farm workers from COVID

Over 160 farm, food and agriculture organizations today sent a letter to the White House Coronavirus Task Force calling for the federal government to take additional steps and devote new resources to help farmers, ranchers and growers across the country protect their employees from the novel coronavirus. “[F]armers continue to […]


September 23, 2020 - ‘Hillbilly Brigade’ saves Oregon town from fire

By Oregon Family Farm Association, A spontaneous Hillbilly Brigade with a can-do attitude is credited with saving the town of Molalla after unusual Labor Day wind gusts propelled a wildfire north toward the Clackamas County community of 9,235, forcing evacuations. The Hillbilly Brigade formed spontaneously Sept. 8 after a neighbor […]


September 21, 2020 - Good news from the wildfire front lines

Oregonians For Food and Shelter, This year there hasn’t much good news to share, but we wanted to highlight how communities have come together in unprecedented ways to respond to the wildfires raging across much of western Oregon. These volunteers and first responders deserve our thanks and recognition during this […]