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December 11, 2015 - House passes Open Book on Equal Access to Justice

National Cattlemen’s Beef Association House Passes Bill to Address Abuse of EAJA The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and the Public Lands Council applaud the House passage of H.R. 3279 Open Book on Equal Access to Justice Act. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Doug Collins (R-GA), requires oversight and transparency of […]


December 9, 2015 - Oregon has millions of zombie trees

By Oregon Forest Research Institute, By Mike Cloughesy, Director of Forestry, Oregon Forest Resources Institute Meet the standing dead. Millions upon millions of gray ghosts blackened by fire, ravaged by insects and disease, or dead from lack of water. These are Oregon’s “zombie” trees. And according to an analysis commissioned […]


December 7, 2015 - Farm Bureau takes on spotted frog issue

By Oregon Farm Bureau, Photo: Members of Jefferson County Farm Bureau hosted two tours this fall to share with local, state, and federal lawmakers, conservation groups, and others about how farmers work closely with local irrigation districts to maximize water efficiency. Threatened lawsuits involving the spotted frog may jeopardize already […]


December 4, 2015 - Ag to Congress “Tax Relief Tuesday”

By American Farm Bureau Federation Farmers and Ranchers Call for ‘Tax Relief Tuesday’ By Erin Anthony With the holiday season in full swing and the year quickly coming to an end, farmers and ranchers are urging Congress to reinstate and extend expired tax provisions that help improve the economic viability […]


December 2, 2015 - Ore. county blasts Congress for wildfires

by Rex Storm, Forest Policy Manager Associated Oregon Loggers County Faults Congress for National Forests: Wallowa County Commissioners in Sept. approved a resolution blaming the US Congress and President for destructive national forest wildfires and “the deplorable conditions for restoration or sustainability of the forest.” The resolution states that years […]


November 30, 2015 - Timber trends: From dismal to different

By Rick Sohn, PhD Umqua Coquille LLC Last month’s uncertainty for producers continues, but for homeowners and homebuilders, it could be a nice opportunity. Homebuilding is up, interest rates are down, and products are cheap. The weather is uncertain. Recent trends of lumber, home construction, and housing markets, are compared […]


November 25, 2015 - Sen. Whitsett: Wolf delisting also ends political abuse

by Sen. Doug Whitsett Some of the first governance meetings held in Oregon were convened in 1843, due to concerns over wolves killing livestock. It required more than 100 years of concerted effort before the last Oregon wolf was presented for bounty in 1946. Due entirely to their ill-advised reintroduction, […]


November 23, 2015 - OSU’s $2.7M effort against potato disease threat

By Oregon State University Extension Photo: This potato plant is severely infested with potato psyllids, carriers of zebra chip disease. Photo by Silvia Rondon Researchers at Oregon State University are teaming with colleagues in Washington and Idaho to help farmers combat an insect-transmitted disease that could devastate the Pacific Northwest’s […]


November 20, 2015 - GMOs save HI Farms & Forests from Extinction

 By American Farm Bureau Federation By Joni Kamiya More evidence is cropping up all the time to support the environmentally friendly nature of biotech seeds and crops. As we’ve learned in Hawaii, GM papayas are a great example of how biotechnology keeps forests intact and decreases the amount of pesticides […]


November 18, 2015 - What Wolf Delisting means for Oregon Ranchers

By Oregon Cattlemen’s Association Monday evening the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission, in a 4-2 vote, decided to remove wolves from the state endangered species list. The question many are now posing is as follows: What in the world does a delisting mean? Todd Nash, a rancher from Enterprise Oregon […]