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June 8, 2018 - Keeping farms financially stable

American Farm Bureau A Los Angeles Times column on the farm bill that ran earlier this week relied heavily on the anti-progress agenda of those who oppose nearly every aspect of our nation’s modern food system. In response, AFBF President Zippy Duvall submitted the letter below.


June 6, 2018 - Farmer share of food dollar declines

By American Farm Bureau Farmers are receiving less of the food dollar than ever before. Micheal Clements has more. Clements: Recent research from the Department of Agriculture shows that in 2016, the farmers’ share of the food dollar fell to 14.8 percent, down 4.5 percent from the prior year and […]


June 4, 2018 - AFRC responds to Chetco Bar Fire report

By American Forest Resource Council The American Forest Resource Council (AFRC) submitted comments regarding the Chetco Bar Fire Salvage Environmental Assessment (EA), a document describing the Forest Service’s plans for responding to last year’s Chetco Bar Fire. The Chetco Bar fire, which ranked as the nation’s top firefighting priority at […]


June 1, 2018 - Zinke commits $60.3 preserving U.S. and tribal history and heritage

U.S. Department of the Interior The U.S. Department of the Interior and the National Park Service (NPS) announced $48.9 million in historic preservation grants for U.S. states, territories, and partnering nations, and $11.4 million for historic preservation grants to 175 tribal historic preservation offices.


May 30, 2018 - Oregon’s #2 diary in spectacular downfall

By Oregon Family Farm Association, For more than a year, the state of Oregon has tried without success to force the owner of Lost Valley Farms in Boardman, the state’s second-largest dairy, to comply with environmental and agricultural permits. Since the mega-dairy, permitted for 30,000 animals, opened in April 2017, […]


May 28, 2018 - Panel considers new state emission regulations

By Abbie Laugtug Oregon Business and Industry The Cleaner Air Oregon (CAO) Rulemaking Advisory Committee (RAC) held a meeting May 8 and 9 to help develop CAO rules. Judging from discussion during the meeting, significant work remains to persuade the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and Oregon Health Authority (OHA) […]


May 25, 2018 - Sinking the farm bill

Farm Bureau American political history is filled with examples of politicians who seemed to forget who put them in office, turned their backs on agriculture and rural America, and paid the price at the ballot box. In the 2016 elections, an incumbent member of Congress from Kansas lost his primary […]


May 22, 2018 - Film Screening for property rights movie

By Oregonians In Action, Oregon’s premier property rights organization Non-profit property rights organization, Oregonians In Action, has secured the right to show a special, one-day only screening of Little Pink House. Little Pink House is the story of Susette Kelo, who valiantly fought to keep her home from being taken […]


May 18, 2018 - Farm Bill fails in House

2018 Farm Bill fails to get needed votes National Association of Wheat Growers, Washington, D.C. (May 18, 2018). Today, H.R. 2 Agriculture and Nutrition Act of 2018, or the 2018 Farm Bill, failed to garner the needed votes to pass out of the Hous. NAWG President and Sentinel, Oklahoma farmer […]


May 18, 2018 - Ranchers rage at Blumenauer Farm Bill amendment

By National Cattlemen Beef Association The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and more than 40 of the nation’s most influential commodity trade associations are urging Congress to stand with farmers, ranchers, and rural communities by voting down the amendment offered by U.S. Reps. Dave Brat (7th Dist. – Va.) and […]