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June 24, 2014 - What did Supreme Court do to EPA?

This week’s Supreme Court rued on a large EPA rule case.  The Court set limits but also gave allowance.  See news video below. Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com From USA Today: The court’s conservative wing ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency exceeded its authority by changing the emissions threshold […]


June 23, 2014 - Spring sparks wood product recovery

By Rick Sohn, p.H.D Umpqua Coquille LLC Spring has finally sparked some recovery in wood products. Not a big spark, and none too soon. Mortgage rates are trending down, homebuilding is trending up, and new uses of wood are in the works. Statistics from recent years for recent lumber manufacturing, […]


June 20, 2014 - Movement begins to repeal Death Tax

By American Farm Bureau federation With 218 co-sponsors – more than half of the House of Representatives – on board, legislation to repeal estate taxes is ripe for floor action, the American Farm Bureau Federation said today.


June 18, 2014 - OFS tackles GMO myth

Oregonians for Food and Shelte Myth: GM farmers “drown” crops in “dangerous” glyphosate. FACT: Farmers use eye droppers – Genetic Literacy Project I have to laugh sometimes; it’s all I can do when I run across this sort of misinformation. There are people out there who truly believe that we […]


June 16, 2014 - Will Supreme Court redeem California Raisins?

By James Bovard Author of “Attention Deficit Democracy” The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the U.S. Department of Agriculture taking 47% of a farmer’s harvest does not violate the Fifth Amendment’s takings clause as long as the government aims to drive up crop prices. The May 9 […]


June 13, 2014 - House passess tax extenders — helps Ag

National Cattlemen’s Beef Association The U.S. House voted 274 to 144 to pass a handful of tax extenders, including the expiring section 179 expensing provisions for small business. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association President and Victoria, Texas cattleman, Bob McCan says this is a victory for rural America. “The passage of […]



June 10, 2014 - Farmers fear summer drought

Farmers fear summer drought Natural Resource News Note The Medford Mail Tribune reported on growing concerns about Oregon’s excessive dry summer. The effects of historically low snowpacks and below-average rainfall are being felt by farmers across Southern Oregon who depend on streams and irrigation ditches to sustain their crops. And […]


June 9, 2014 - Governor concerned over forest lawsuit

by Rex Storm, Forest Policy Manager Associated Oregon Loggers Threatened Forest Lawsuit Concerns Governor: In February, an environmental group filed a legal notice of its intended lawsuit challenging Oregon State Forest management of coho salmon in the Tillamook and Clatsop State Forests. State Dept. of Forestry officials say such a […]


June 6, 2014 - EPA greenhouse plan bad for farming

By American Farm Bureau Federation The Environmental Protection Agency’s latest greenhouse gas proposal will harm the nation’s economy, rural communities and America’s farm and ranch families if implemented, the American Farm Bureau Federation said today. The EPA’s attempt to impose a 30-percent reduction in carbon dioxide on the nation’s power […]