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May 21, 2025 - State Department of Forestry over-promises and under-delivers on timber harvests

By Madilynne Clark, Cascade Policy Institute, Over-promising and under-delivering has been the habit of Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) for decades, with businesses and counties enduring financial hardships from ODF’s inconsistent timber sales. House Bill 3103 with the -1 amendment seeks to address these concerns by requiring ODF to create […]


May 17, 2025 - Legislative Ag update 5/17

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Legislative Update This week, state economists delivered the long-awaited quarterly revenue forecast, which sets the stage for the next biennial budget. The only required duty of legislators during the long session is to deliver a budget by the start of the new fiscal cycle: […]


May 13, 2025 - Tractor Driving Competition

Linn County Hosts Upper Willamette District Tractor Driving Competition By Oregon Farm Bureau, On April 24th, Linn County Farm Bureau put on the Upper Willamette District FFA Tractor Driving Competition, which tests high school students in their knowledge of tractor safety and handling though various driving competitions and a written […]


May 11, 2025 - Help Us Combat Misinformation in the Make America Healthy Again Movement

Help Us Combat Misinformation in the Make America Healthy Again Movement By Oregonians for Food and Shelter,   Agriculture and forestry could face serious challenges from the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission. We need your help to ensure a science-based assessment of pesticides in the MAHA Commission’s initial report, […]


May 6, 2025 - Oppose plan to transfer 83,000 acres to the State

By Oregon State Representatives Boomer Wright and Court Boice April 30th, 2025 Today, Senate Bill 147 A received a work session in the Joint Subcommittee on Natural Resources. Coastal Republicans, Representatives Boomer Wright (R-Coos Bay) and Court Boice (R-Gold Beach), opposed the bill, which would transfer 83,000 acres of the […]


May 5, 2025 - SB 1154: Adding More Complexity to Water Issues

SB 1154: Adding More Complexity to Water Issues By Austin McClister Oregon Farm Bureau, OFB opposes SB 1154, raising concerns about its sweeping scope, significant complexity, and rushed policy process. The bill expanded to 83 pages with the introduction of the -1 amendment, spanning 44 sections, amending over a dozen […]


April 30, 2025 - Oregon wine sales drops

By Oregon Family Farm Association, Oregon winemakers sell the bulk for their beverage in the United States, where consumption of wine dropped by 6 percent in 2024, double the decline seen in 2023, according to a report by the International Organization of Vine and Wine in France. With 97 percent […]


April 28, 2025 - Selling your farm products through the Farm to School program

By Evie Smith By Oregon State University Extension Office The Farm to School Program is all about connecting kids with where their food comes from and developing a market for Oregon farmers and producers. With this broad mission, the program encompasses a number of activities including farmers and fishermen selling […]


April 22, 2025 - Property owners finding wins in Capitol

By Oregon Property Owners Association April 10, 2025 As the 2025 Legislative Session progresses, we’ve just crossed an important milestone: the first chamber deadline. This signifies that all bills had to pass out of their chamber of origin – either the House or the Senate – to remain active and […]


April 19, 2025 - Legislative Ag update 4/19

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, The pace has slowed down in the State Capitol after last week’s major committee deadline. Despite a record number of bills introduced this session, lawmakers found time to draft and introduce one more – ironically a proposal to limit bills in future sessions (HB […]