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October 3, 2013 - Legislature: Historic win for farm & ranch families.

By Oregon Farm Bureau SB 863, the bill which keeps regulation of agricultural seed production at the state and federal levels passed both chambers of the legislature today and is on its way to the governor’s desk. This is an enormous win for farm and ranch families in Oregon. Thank […]


October 1, 2013 - Seed preemption bill mobilizes farmers

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter Seed Preemption Bill Part of Special Session Package NOW is the time to contact your legislator and urge them to support LC-5 of the special session package of bills (SB-633 from the 2013 Regular Legislative Session). We assure you that we would not ask […]


September 30, 2013 - Brothers regain giant Oregon Onion business

Brothers Regain Control of Oregon Onion Company By Oregon Family Farm Association Bob and Rick Hale, leading a group of investors in an eight-figure deal, have regained control of the largest onion-growing and processing company in the U.S.. Based in Hermiston, Oregon, River Point Farms has about 520 full-time employees […]


September 27, 2013 - Back off the Renewable Fuels Standard

National Corn Growers Association Corn Commentary features a post authored by Minnesota Corn Growers Association President Tom Haag that originally ran on MinnesotaFarmingGuide.com. Corn Views: Back off the Renewable Fuels Standard, it’s working If I told you there was a piece of legislation that has reduced America’s dependence on foreign […]


September 26, 2013 - Oregon’s famous wolf retiring?

Roaming Wolf Settling Down? Natural Resource News Note: The gray wolf, dubbed “OR-7” by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, may have finally chosen a home. His travels have been tracked thanks to a GPS collar. In September, 2011 he left the Imnaha pack in Northeast Oregon and crossed […]


September 25, 2013 - Bend Bulletin: Ag can’t handle tax hike

Excerpts from Bend Bulletin Op-Ed… Rural Oregon faces problems that go far beyond a collapse in the housing market, however. Ranching, the mainstay of places like Mitchell and Condon, is becoming an old man’s business — the average age of the American farmer is over 57 — and young people […]


September 23, 2013 - Fire case tossed, Judge slams BLM, more…

by Rex Storm, Forest Policy Manager Associated Oregon Loggers BLM Ordered to Increase Timber Sale: On June 26, the DC federal district court ordered the BLM to sell the volume amount specified in its 1995 forest plans, and stop using a flawed computer model to predict exaggerated owl use in […]


September 20, 2013 - Environmentalist block Freedom of Information Act

By American Farm Bureau Federation AFBF reacts to inflammatory attacks in privacy lawsuit. AFBF’s Tracy Grondine reports. Grondine: The American Farm Bureau Federation recently responded to the inflammatory tactics of several environmental activist groups who have asked to intervene in AFBF’s Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Environmental Protection […]


September 19, 2013 - DeFazio, Walden & Schrader on Obama O&C veto threat

Defazio, Walden & Schrader on Obama O&C veto threat Natural Resource News Note: The White House announced this week a veto threat of the pending O&C timber bill that is expected soon.  Below are three statements from three Oregon Congressmen working together to pass county help in Oregon. Congressman Peter […]


September 18, 2013 - Coho Salmon Delisting not Warranted

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter NOAA Fisheries reviewed a petition to delist the Southern Oregon/Northern California Coast Evolutionarily Significant Unit of coho salmon under the Endangered Species Act and found that delisting was not warranted. Click here to go to the Federal Register to read more.