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March 18, 2018 - 7 messages of Oregon Ag week

By Oregon Department of Ag. Oregonians and citizens across the United States have a chance to say thank you to the nation’s farmers and ranchers this coming week. Once again, Oregon Department of Agriculture Director Alexis Taylor is providing a theme for each day. “Agriculture is the backbone of our […]


March 14, 2018 - Oregon Farm Bureau: Short Session round-up

Oregon agriculture fared well in 2018 Oregon Short Session By the OFB Governmental Affairs team After a marathon 28-day session, the Legislature officially adjourned the 2018 Oregon Short Legislative Session on Saturday, March 3. Early signals indicated that the 2018 session would be divisive and potentially harmful to farmers and […]


March 12, 2018 - TPP could be big loss for Oregon wheat

Oregon Wheat The Oregon Wheat Growers League and Oregon Wheat Commission joined with 33 other national and state wheat organizations, in a letter to U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Robert Lighthizer asking that the Administration immediately prioritize efforts to rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement to save the valuable Japanese market for […]


March 7, 2018 - Lifeline funding for rural counties

Senator Ron Wyden Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, D-Ore., along with a bipartisan group of members of Congress and county commissioners from across the country, today urged Congress to provide long-term, lifeline funding for rural counties in upcoming must-pass legislation.


March 5, 2018 - Oregon wildfire report details 2017 damage

By Oregon Forest Research Institute, Impacts of Oregon’s 2017 Wildfire Season: Summary (as detailed in new Oregon Forest Research Institute report) In the summer of 2017, Oregonians woke up and smelled the smoke. Wildfires encroached on the daily lives of our state’s 4 million people, as hazardous smoke drifted into […]


March 5, 2018 - The State Weed Board funding projects to fight invasive noxious weeds

Oregon Department of Agriculture  When it comes to funding projects to fight invasive noxious weeds in Oregon, two pots of money are better than one. The State Weed Board this month awarded $1.84 million to fund 63 projects that will assist programs and organizations around the state in the constant […]


March 1, 2018 - Carbon Cap-and-Tax would slam Oregon Ag

By Taxpayer Association of Oregon Foundation Agriculture is one of Oregon’s largest industries, accounting for about 10 percent of the state’s jobs, despite principal farmers and ranchers accounting for less than 1 percent of the population. Oregon leads the nation in production of a variety of products, including Christmas trees […]


February 28, 2018 - Oregon delegation preserves Southwestern Oregon mineral withdrawal

Senator Ron Wyden Oregon lawmakers win fight to protect more than 100,000 acres from mineral development. Oregon Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley and Rep. Peter DeFazio announced that the U.S. Forest Service has told them it will not revisit a southwestern Oregon mineral withdrawal protecting more than 100,000 acres […]


February 26, 2018 - DEQ testing North Coast water supplies

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality today released a water quality report for groundwater aquifers in western Clatsop and Tillamook counties.


February 21, 2018 - Capitol update: Hemp, Wolf, Taxes, Carbon

By Oregon Small Business Association, Oregon’s Legislature continues to grind away during its short “off-year” Session, and the State’s agricultural interests received some attention in mid-February. The House Agriculture Committee passed three bills of interest to Oregon farmers, ranchers and foresters, sending them along to the Joint Ways and Means […]