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March 21, 2016 - Bi-partisan wolf passes, Cattlemen cheer

By Oregon Cattlemen Association After a short session that sported many twists and turns, the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association was glad to hear the Governor chose to sign HB 4040 into law. “OCA thanks Governor Kate Brown for signing this bill,” said Jerome Rosa, executive director for the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association. […]


March 18, 2016 - Cattlemen sue over BLM & Forest agency plans

National Cattlemen’s Beef Association The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and the Public Lands Council along with the Idaho Cattle Association, American Farm Bureau Federation, and Idaho Farm Bureau Federation filed an amicus brief regarding the Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service’s restrictive land management plans that came as […]


March 15, 2016 - Ag pushes Biotech Labeling Bill

By Oregon Farm Bureau, Please call Senators Wyden and Merkley TODAY asking for their support for S. 2609, the Biotech Labeling Solutions Act. The Senate Agriculture Committee on March 1 approved Chairman Pat Roberts’ biotech labeling proposal on a bipartisan vote of 14-6. The compromise legislation will provide strong preemption […]


March 14, 2016 - National push against sage grouse rule

By American Farm Bureau Federation The American Farm Bureau Federation and Idaho Farm Bureau Federation have asked a federal court to stop federal land use management plans aimed at excluding grazing from millions of acres of federal lands to provide habitat for the greater sage grouse. The Public Lands Council, […]


March 9, 2016 - Oregon needs a post-Malhuer refuge conversation

By Oregon Cattlemen Association After months of stress, confusion and heartache, the refuge takeover appears to have ended. The Oregon Cattlemen’s Association has repeatedly made clear that it does not endorse illegal activity against the government. That being said, Oregon Cattlemen’s Association does believe it is important that a proper […]


March 7, 2016 - Timber & the flat recovery

By Rick Sohn, PhD Umqua Coquille LLC Lackluster product prices, log prices, and housing starts are continuing, despite low unsold home inventories. The recovery has gone flat although fixed rate mortgages seem to get more attractive by the week, for now. Recent trends of lumber, home construction, and housing markets, […]


March 4, 2016 - California wine sets record worldwide sales

By Wine Institute U.S. wine exports, 90% from California, reached $1.61 billion in winery revenues in 2015, an all-time record and a 7.6% increase from 2014. Volume was up 4.1% from the previous year to 461 million liters or 51.2 million cases. “California wines appeal to consumers across the globe […]


March 1, 2016 - Last ditch press for Wolf Bill

By Oregon Cattlemen’s Association The 2015 Annual Wolf Report by Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife makes official what Oregon ranchers know first-hand: the state’s wolf population has recovered dramatically, well beyond the goals of the Wolf Conservation & Management Plan. According to the report, Oregon’s wolf population grew 36 […]


February 29, 2016 - Flawed Oregon Utility-Enviro Bill gets national attention

Travis Kavulla, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners President, made this guest article in the Wall Street Journal- 2-26-16. If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. This is the attitude that large electric utilities in Oregon have brought to their state’s 2016 legislative session. Threatened with a sure-to-pass ballot initiative […]


February 26, 2016 - Attention to Senate GMO Bill

By American Farm Bureau Federation The American Farm Bureau Federation’s Board of Directors today voted to support efforts of Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) to move forward with a bill to pre-empt state GMO labeling mandates. “The Senate Agriculture Committee this week is marking up a bill to […]