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July 24, 2017 - Major step toward detecting crown gall disease

OSU research leads to detection method for crown gall disease Oregon State Extension Service By Chris Branam Researchers at Oregon State University have taken a major step toward developing an on-site detection tool for crown gall disease, an incurable malady that affects numerous species of plants, including many of economic […]


July 21, 2017 - Farm Bureau: House passes The Ozone Standards Implementation Act

House Approves Measure Aligning Ozone Standards Via Farm Bureau The House passed a Farm Bureau-supported bill that provides for the reasonable implementation of EPA’s National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone. The Ozone Standards Implementation Act (H.R. 806) aligns the 2008 and 2015 ozone standards through a phased schedule that […]


July 19, 2017 - Wyden-Merkley Oregon Wildlands Act

  Wyden, Merkley Introduce Bill to Protect Oregon Wildlands and Scenic Rivers, Supporting Rural Economies and Local Recreation Jobs via Senator Ron Wyden Oregon’s U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley introduced their bill to protect some of the state’s most pristine and environmentally significant areas, which are essential for […]



July 14, 2017 - Droughts in the west leave implications for spring wheat

Spring Wheat Markets Respond to Supply Concerns Jaime Luke, Farm Bureau Spring wheat, typically planted in late spring and harvested in late summer and early fall, prefers the mild summer weather of the northern states in which it is primarily grown. However, in recent months parts of the Upper Midwest […]


July 12, 2017 - Oregon’s bountiful summer harvest

Oregon growers display fruits of their labor Via Oregon Department of Agriculture Oregon is a veritable cornucopia, producing a “horn of plenty” filled with high quality tree fruit, berries, and a type of nut not grown anywhere else in the United States. Newly released national statistics show the state is […]


July 10, 2017 - American bullfrogs adapt to environs while still in their eggs

Photo by Lynn Ketchum, OSU In the egg, American bullfrogs learn how to avoid becoming lunch By Chris Branam, Oregon State Extension When exposed to potential predators as an embryo, the invasive American bullfrog becomes harder to kill when it becomes a tadpole, according to a new study by Oregon State […]


July 7, 2017 - Renewable Fuel Standard new proposed standards for 2018

EPA Lowers Proposed Volume Standards for RFS By John Newton, Farm Bureau The Environmental Protection Agency released Proposed Volume Standards for 2018, and the Biomass-Based Diesel Volume for 2019. This proposal includes volume requirements for cellulosic biofuel, advanced biofuel, biomass-based diesel, and total renewable fuel for 2018. The 2018 proposed […]


July 5, 2017 - OSU Extension: Demystifying buying seafood off the boat

Dock tours in Newport and Warrenton show consumers how to buy seafood off the boat Via Oregon State Extension Have you ever wanted to buy seafood right from the boat, but weren’t sure what questions to ask or what to look for? Have you ever stood at a seafood market […]


July 3, 2017 - Bipartisan work on Federal Columbia River Power System

Schrader & Bipartisan Pacific Northwest Delegation Introduce Legislation to Address FCRPS Biological Opinion Via Congressman Kurt Schrader Pacific Northwest Reps. Kurt Schrader (OR-05), Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-05), Jaime Herrera Beutler (WA-03), Dan Newhouse (WA-04), and Greg Walden (OR-02) introduced bipartisan legislation to approve the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) […]