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July 20, 2020 - August Special Session looms

By Oregonians For Food and Shelter, On the Legislative Front The state’s response to COVID continues to evolve and change on a daily basis. Earlier, the Governor’s office required face coverings to be worn in public when Oregonians are outdoors and unable to maintain a distance of six feet from […]


July 17, 2020 - We need 2020 Crop COVID Relief

On July 9, 2020, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a list of additional commodities that have been added to the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) and indicated that additional commodities could be announced as eligible in the coming weeks. Durum and hard red spring (HRS) wheat classes are […]


July 15, 2020 - Despite jobless rate, farm help remains short

California Farm Bureau, The COVID-19 pandemic has changed just about the whole world—except, it seems, farmers’ struggles to keep their operations fully staffed. Even with the state unemployment rate at 16.3% as of July 10, harvest employees have been hard to find. “We’ve got the same manpower, the same people, […]


July 13, 2020 - Oregon energy problems

By Rachel Dawson  “The vast disparity between the rich and the poor is, in large part, designed by the disparity between those who have electricity and those who scrape by on small quantities of juice or none at all.” – Robert Bryce Electricity is at the epicenter of modern life, […]


July 10, 2020 - Two bills to improve meat-poultry sales between states

By American Farm Bureau Federation, Farm Bureau is backing two recently introduced bills that would help more small meat and poultry plants sell their products in other states and better meet nationwide demand for beef, chicken and turkey. Introduced on July 2, the Requiring Assistance to Meat Processors for Upgrading […]


July 8, 2020 - Senate dropped language after ag groups object

By Oregon Association of Nurseries The Oregon Legislature began a special session (6/24) at the direction of Gov. Kate Brown, but one of the measures it won’t consider is making permanent the temporary infectious disease standards that Oregon OSHA adopted because of COVID-19. Fifteen agricultural groups opposed the move in […]


July 6, 2020 - Farmers win in California label case

Judge Rules in Favor of the American Farmer Over California’s Prop 65 Labeling of Glyphosate By National Association of Wheat Growers, Washington, D.C. (June 22) – The National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG), lead plaintiff of the national agriculture coalition fighting California’s false and misleading Prop 65 labeling requirement for […]


July 3, 2020 - USMCA deal now into effect…just in time

By American Farm Bureau Federation, The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) went into effect July 1st, at a crucial time for farmers and ranchers struggling to recover from COVID-19 losses and a depressed agricultural economy. The expected $2 billion annual increase in U.S. agricultural exports and overall increase of $65 billion […]


July 1, 2020 - Huge Ag win with Oregon CAT tax fix!

Oregon wheat Grower’s League, Major Ag Win: CAT Technical Fix Passes in Special Session The Oregon Wheat Growers League joins its partners in celebrating a major win for agriculture today, with the passage of agriculture-specific fixes to the Corporate Activity Tax (CAT). The Oregon Wheat Growers League has been working […]


June 27, 2020 - 5th generation Oregon farmers launch SpudLove

Oregon Boardman farmers pledge charity promise as part of new launch. By Oregon Family Farm Association, While the headlines are full of companies calling it quits over these historic setbacks, one Oregon farm is going big with a new product launch called SpudLove potato chips. SpudLove Snacks is making its […]