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May 6, 2014 - Can Oregon build a better fish?

Natural Resource Note: The Oregon Hatchery Research Center is trying to fix a growing problem among fishermen which is hatchery fish are less likely to bite than wild fish.   Can science save the day?   Below is a news clip on these developments that made national ABC News. A growing body […]


May 5, 2014 - Bad signs in homebuilding & lumber

By Rick Sohn, p.H.D Umpqua Coquille LLC Prices are down some, and rental rates are up. This is not a very exciting Spring for wood products manufacturers. It would not take much to upset a fragile recovery. Recent lumber manufacturing, home construction, and housing markets from selected years are compared. […]


May 2, 2014 - Farmers request tax reform

By American Farm Bureau Federation Farmers and ranchers need tax certainty to thrive in a modern economy, and making permanent deductions that expired in 2013 is a good first step, the American Farm Bureau Federation told the House Ways and Means Committee. “One of the major goals of tax reform […]


April 30, 2014 - GMO Measure: No 15-119 ad features former Sheriff

The No on Measure 15-119 campaign (Protect Oregon farmers) against the GMO ballot Measure in Jackson County has released a new ad. This ad focuses on the public safety impact of Measure 15-119. It features a former Jackson County Sheriff. See video clip below. C.W. Smith | No on Measure […]


April 28, 2014 - Oregon Ag Dept. list civil penalties list

By Oregon Department of Agriculture, ODA issues civil penalties for CAFO violations in 2013 During 2013, the Oregon Department of Agriculture Confined Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Program had an average of 519 facilities registered to a CAFO Permit. Program staff conducted 721 inspections with facility operators. During 2013, the program […]


April 25, 2014 - Ditch the EPA water rule

By American Farm Bureau Federation By Chris Chinn My husband, Kevin, and I farm in Northern Missouri with his parents and brother. We are the 5th generation of farmers in our family and we raise hogs, cattle, corn, soybeans and rye. We are also raising our children on our farm […]


April 23, 2014 - GOP & Dem coalition urges forest reform (before wildfire)

By Healthy Forests & Healthy Communities With wildfire season approaching across the American West, there’s increasing pressure on the U.S. Senate to act on measures to restore the health of federal forests while creating jobs in rural communities. A bipartisan coalition of U.S. House members earlier this week sent a letter pressing […]


April 21, 2014 - Higher food prices loom for California

California Farm Bureau With hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland expected to be left unplanted this year due to water shortages, market analysts and economists say shoppers will likely begin to see higher prices on some food items later this year. And they warned additional impact would come next […]


April 19, 2014 - Class to teach farmers agritourism

Oregon Farm Bureau Landowners can diversify income from agritourism and outdoor recreational enterprises Workshop to help landowners embark in agritourism Landowners wanting to expand their businesses and earn extra income from their properties are encouraged to attend an Outdoor Business Workshop on April 29 from 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. […]


April 18, 2014 - Farm Union presses several tax extensions

By National Farmers Union National Farmers Union (NFU) President Roger Johnson sent a letter to U.S. Senate Committee on Finance leaders expressing priorities for the renewal of expiring tax provisions in advance of the committee’s markup of the Expiring Provisions Improvement Reform and Efficiency (EXPIRE) Act. Johnson praised Chairman Ron […]