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July 5, 2013 - 500+ groups pushing Farm Bill to floor

By American Farm Bureau Federation The American Farm Bureau Federation helped garner a group of more than 532 organizations that  urged House leadership to bring the farm bill back to the House floor for a vote as soon as possible. The groups also urged against splitting the nutrition title from […]


July 3, 2013 - Forestry Standards Certification Monopoly = Lost job s

The Adverse Consequences from a Forestry Standards Certification Monopoly By Donald Rieck and Wayne Winegarden, PhD* Before policy is changed, the potential economic consequences that they can cause should also be considered.  The Community Reinvestment Act and other affordable housing regulations, for instance, were supposed to increase loan availability to […]


July 3, 2013 - Water Dept. denying Oregon farmers water

By State Representative Gail Whitsett, A combination of actions taken by the Oregon Water Resources Department has resulted in denying irrigation water to much of the ranching and farming community in the Upper Klamath River Basin. Make no mistake, the severity of the current meteorological drought would make meeting all […]


July 2, 2013 - Oregon adopts New Protocol for Major Wildfires

By Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Despite recent rains, forest and climate experts still anticipate an intense and longer than usual wildfire season in Oregon and across the Western United States. Of course, more wildfires mean more smoke and an increased possibility of poor air quality conditions. In order to […]


July 1, 2013 - Senate passes Wolf Bill

Senate approves compromise wolf control bill — Legislation will allow for taking of predatory wolves By Senator Bill Hansell The State Senate passed House Bill 3452 B Wednesday, a bill that will allow for a common-ground approach to wolf management and protect ranchers from predatory wolves. The bill passed unanimously. […]


June 28, 2013 - Farm Bureau on Senate immigration bill

By American Farm Bureau Federation “The Senate’s passage of a balanced immigration reform bill that includes a fair and workable farm labor provision is welcomed by America’s farmers and ranchers. A comprehensive agricultural labor plan that works for all sectors of agriculture and across all regions of our nation is […]


June 27, 2013 - Record Ag sales in 2012

New statistics show record high sales in 2012 with 25 counties showing an increase By Oregon Dept of Agriculture Marion County remains the runaway leader, three eastern Oregon counties are next on the list, and 25 of Oregon’s 36 counties have reported an increase in agricultural sales in 2012 according […]


June 26, 2013 - Pot uses 1% of USA Power

Pot Uses 1% of USA Power Lighting, fans, dehumidifiers, climate control – indoor marijuana production consumes 1% of the nation’s energy supply, enough to service two million homes. In Snohomish County, law enforcement reported theft of electricity in the tens of thousands of dollars by growers trying to avoid detection. […]


June 25, 2013 - Ag Lobbying tops $130 Million

Food and Agribusiness Lobbying Expenses According to data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics, lobbyist disclosure filings in Congress reported lobbying expenses by food and agribusiness companies and trade associations and producer groups totaled $137,853,745 in 2012, up from $131,031,173 reported in 2011. Monsanto was the leading spender in […]


June 24, 2013 - When Oregon native plants become invasive

By Daily Digger Oregon Association of Nurseries Can a native also be considered invasive? (photo: Eastern Oregon grassland with encroaching Western juniper. Photo courtesy of Oregon Department of Agriculture). Dan Hillburn, administrator of the Oregon Department of Agriculture Plant Division, blogged on Saturday about the dilemma posed by Western juniper […]