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April 23, 2018 - Oregon lands miss 600% tax revenue opportunity

By Cascade Policy Institute, How Does Oregon Compare with Other Western States in Management of Public Lands? Join Cascade Policy Institute on Thursday, April 26, at noon for our monthly Policy Picnic Cascade Policy Institute recently commissioned economist Eric Fruits, Ph.D. to do a comparative analysis of nine Western states […]


April 20, 2018 - Don’t fear party-line Farm Bill vote

By American Farm Bureau Federation Newsline, The American Farm Bureau Federation says this week’s party-line vote on the farm bill is a standard practice for agriculture legislation. Micheal Clements has more. Clements: The vote to advance the 2018 farm bill out of the House Agriculture Committee falls in line with […]


April 18, 2018 - Wyden’s Bipartisan Bill to Legalize Hemp

US Senator Ron Wyden Press Release, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Senators Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) introduced today the bipartisan, Hemp Farming Act of 2018, which would legalize and clearly define hemp as an agricultural commodity and remove it from the list […]


April 17, 2018 - Cormorant harassment aims to protect young fish

By Oregon Fish & Wildlife Harassment, or “hazing”, of double-crested cormorants is set to begin soon in several areas along the Oregon Coast in an effort to improve survival of juvenile salmon. Double-crested cormorants are fish-eating waterbirds that occur throughout the state. The species is an Oregon native, and is […]


April 16, 2018 - Walden secures top pledge to not privatize BPA

Greg Walden Press Release, Rep. Greg Walden, Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, today secured a commitment from Energy Secretary Rick Perry to not sell off assets of the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) without Congressional authorization. During a hearing at the Energy and Commerce Committee, Walden said the Administration’s […]


April 13, 2018 - First peak at 2018 Farm Bill

By National Association of Wheat Growers, The House Committee on Agriculture released its language for its version of the 2018 Farm Bill. In response, NAWG President Jimmie Musick made the following statement: “We are glad to see that the House is taking a first step in the 2018 Farm Bill […]


April 11, 2018 - Environmentalists disrupting public meetings. Police called.

Anti-aerial spray proponents increasingly are disrupting Lane County Public Meetings By Oregonians For Food and Shelter, In the aftermath of the court ruling that the aerial spray ban measure will not appear on the May ballot, members of the local Community Rights Lane County group have now turned their efforts […]


April 10, 2018 - Log prices at 25-year record. Home prices up.

By Rick Sohn, PhD Coquille Lumber Log prices remain in 25-year record territory but have leveled off. Mortgage rates jumped as the Fed lifted the key interest rate to the highest in 10 years. Home prices continue to march upward.


April 9, 2018 - Warnings for Ag in China showdown

Wall Street Journal Editorial, Donald Trump and his advisers spent much of Friday telling everyone that the U.S. is not in a trade war with China, but investors weren’t buying it. Equity markets took a major header, falling by more than 2% across the board. Maybe investors are starting to […]


April 6, 2018 - Ranchers: Causalities in China trade war

America’s Cattlemen and Women are “Unfortunate Causalities” in Any Trade War National Cattlemen Beef Association Release, National Cattlemen Beef Association Respond to China Including U.S. Beef on Retaliatory Tariff List. Kent Bacus, Director of International Trade and Market Access for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, issued the following statement regarding […]