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January 14, 2026 - AgBiz Logic helps reduce risk in long-term farm planning

By Clark Seavert As featured in OSU Extension Office, Working in agriculture is a rewarding life. There are many career opportunities, from sales and marketing of inputs, financial services, and transportation, to first handlers and adding value to products off the farm. Agriculture is an important contributor to the U.S. […]


January 10, 2026 - Ag regulatory update 1/10

Regulatory Update By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, This week, EPA opened a comment period on the process for agricultural conservation programs, agronomists, consultants, or commodity boards to apply for certification in Endangered Species Act (ESA) mitigation for pesticides. Certification would allow producers working with these programs to qualify for […]


January 6, 2026 - 2026 Winter Steelhead Roundup

(file photo, NR Report) By Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Press release, Steelhead are tricky to forecast, but early indications point to another good year for anglers. Here’s a rundown from north to south. North Coast Steelhead are making a good early showing. Big Creek Hatchery in Astoria is […]


January 4, 2026 - Wyden Statement on Cannabis Rescheduling

Wyden Statement on Cannabis Rescheduling By U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, Press Release, Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., today issued the following statement on Donald Trump’s executive order to reschedule cannabis from a schedule I drug to a schedule III: “This is just a half step that doesn’t […]


December 31, 2025 - Wine Education Center increases access to hospitality education

By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, Expanding access to hospitality careers across Oregon through training, community partnerships, and industry engagement. At the Oregon Hospitality Foundation (OHF), we are always looking out for new opportunities to increase access to hospitality career excellence. Training is a large piece of the puzzle in […]


December 29, 2025 - La Fuente Market: Oregon farmer opens nose-to-tail food hub

By Oregon Hispanic Business Association, A Southern Oregon farmer opened a 3,000-square-foot grocery store and deli counter in Phoenix called La Fuente Market & Butchery to give people a chance to buy fresh food knowing full well how their free-range meat and fresh produce were grown. The name La Fuente […]


December 23, 2025 - Oregon drops in competitive index

Oregon Drops to 35th in State Tax Competitiveness Index By Oregon Business & Industry What happened: Oregon has fallen two places in the nonpartisan Tax Foundation’s State Tax Competitiveness Index, dropping from 33rd to 35th, the state’s lowest ranking in the widely followed index in at least 20 years. Oregon […]


December 20, 2025 - Regulatory Update: Fertilizer rulemaking

Regulatory Update By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, For those making a list and checking it twice before heading off for your holiday activities, written comments for ODA’s LUBGWMA fertilizer rulemaking are due at 5pm on Monday, December 22nd. These proposed rules will have a significant impact on producers in the […]


December 16, 2025 - Angi Bailey re-elected as Oregon Farm Bureau Federation President

Angi Bailey Reelected as Oregon Farm Bureau Federation President By Oregon farm Bureau Federation, Salem, Ore – The Oregon Farm Bureau Federation (OFBF) held its annual convention in Portland this year where delegates, representing every Oregon county, reelected President Angi Bailey on Thursday afternoon. This will be her third term leading […]


December 15, 2025 - Mark calendars: 2026 Dunn Carney Ag summit

2026 DUNN CARNEY AG SUMMIT By Dunn Carney Feb 6 from 7:30am to 1pm PST Salem Convention Center Register now for the 2026 Dunn Carney Ag Summit. Join us for a half-day conference featuring ag industry leaders from around the region. Dunn Carney’s Ag Summit returns to the Salem Convention […]