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September 17, 2013 - Environmentalists attack biking

  by Rex Storm, Forest Policy Manager Associated Oregon Loggers Environmentalists Attack Biking: A plan prepared by the Mount Hood National Forest to build 17 miles of mountain bike trails on the slopes surrounding Timberline Lodge has been litigated by four environmental groups that filed suit in federal court over […]


September 13, 2013 - 60s rock icon promotes homegrown fuel

National Corn Growers Association Homegrown’s all right with me. Homegrown is the way it should be. Homegrown is a good thing. Neil Young – Homegrown Grammy-winning recording artist Neil Young rocked the free world and showed he has a “heart of gold” for ethanol during a press event in Washington […]


September 11, 2013 - Farm Bureau comdemns cattle killer

Union County Farm Bureau condemns actions of cattle killer Union County Farm Bureau submitted a letter to the editor condemning the actions of a LaGrande resident who killed seven cows that trespassed on his property on Aug. 15.He charged with seven counts of aggravated animal abuse and first-degree criminal mischief […]


September 9, 2013 - O&C Timber Bill may see Sept. hearing

O&C Timber Bill likely in September or October Natural Resource Note: Congressman Greg Walden has been pressing for a bill for the O&C forest lands and now it appears to be likely to fall in September or October.  The issue made the leadership agenda among  10 other major items to […]


September 9, 2013 - Timber & log prices drop

Timber Industry Report By Rick Sohn PhD. Umpqua Coquille LLC Interest rates increased last month, but real estate sales rose, as if homebuyers wanted to catch the bottom. Log prices dropped a lot, and lumber only somewhat, helping the mills. Seven-year trend of lumber, logs, housing, and mortgage statistics are […]


September 6, 2013 - Syria debate is dooming Farm Bill

By National Association of Wheat Growers Congress Returning, But Hope for Farm Bill Fades With Rise of Syria Debate Both chambers of Congress will be back in session on Monday, but with just nine Congressional working days in September and a new issue – potential military action in Syria – […]


September 5, 2013 - California losing its water

Water: Supplies come ‘down to the wire’ in much of state By Kate Campbell California Farm Bureau Farmers say this year’s agricultural water supply has been squeezed dry—wells are going empty, major reservoirs are at a fraction of historic storage levels for this time of year and the U.S. Drought […]


September 4, 2013 - Oregon farmers faces labor shortage

By Lydia Holmes American Farm Bureau Federation John Oregon 1 Aug. 2, 2013-As a life-long farmer and an employer since 1980, Doug Krahmer has experienced the difficulty of finding enough pickers to harvest his 500 acres of blueberries and to help with the year-round maintenance of the plants. Krahmer and […]


September 2, 2013 - 5 year trend of Oregon Ag

Five-year trend shows ups and downs in Oregon Ag Crops & livestock generally bounce back from effects of national recession By Oregon Agriculture Dept. Oregon agriculture’s tremendous diversity is reflected in the fact that most crops and livestock are on the upswing the past five years while a handful are […]


August 29, 2013 - New “dummy” ads in Big Oil vs. Ethanol fued

National Corn Growers Association In major markets across the country, Growth Energy is giving television viewers a healthy dose of reality with a series of satirical ads exposing Big Oil’s big plan to keep renewable fuels out of the market. Featuring Mr. Slick and Dummy, a ventriloquist and his puppet, […]