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June 21, 2013 - iPhone app helps farmers manage insects

By Oregon State University Extension office The invasive spotted wing drosophila is a major new fruit pest. (Photo by Lynn Ketchum) Growers can now easily identify and manage insects while in the field using smart phones and tablets with a new online tool developed by Oregon State University and partners. […]


June 20, 2013 - Increased metal theft provokes new laws

By Christine Souza California Farm Bureau With theft of metals from farms and ranches remaining a chronic problem, farm groups and law enforcement organizations support several bills intended to tighten regulations and make resale of metal more difficult for thieves.In recent years, California farmers and ranchers have spent hundreds of […]


June 19, 2013 - Research of Farming Use for Drones

Research of Farming Use for Drones By Oregon Family Farm  Association Oregon State University plans on using unmanned aerial vehicles to research their use in monitoring and treating crops. OSU will use the drones to assess the health of the school’s potato crop and that of a commercial potato grower, […]


June 18, 2013 - Blue Diamond closes Oregon Hazelnut farm

Blue Diamond Ending Salem Hazelnut Operation By Natural Resource News Note, Blue Diamond Growers is discontinuing the hazelnut operation at its packing plant in Salem and will put the plant up for sale. That will leave Oregon with four major hazelnut packers along with some smaller ones. The cooperative has […]


June 17, 2013 - Ashland eyes property tax for watershed

Ashland Considers Tax Increase for Watershed Thinning By Natural Resource News Note, Ashland city officials may raise property taxes to help fund the Ashland Forest Resiliency Project. The goal of AFR is to thin wildfire fuels on 7,600 acres of U.S. Forest Service land above Ashland, which includes portions of […]


June 14, 2013 - Oregon strawberry farms at risk

Water damage is hitting nearly 30% of some local Oregon strawberry farms. The problem is due to a warm weather spell followed by unusually long spell of showers. Watch the KGW-TV 8 news clip.


June 13, 2013 - Onion Farmer settles $150,000 Sexual Harassment Case

Oregon Onion Farm Settles in Sexual Harassment Case By Oregon Family Farm Association River Point Farms in Hermiston, Oregon settled in a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit for $150,000 and agreed to implement other relief measures. The case was filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on behalf of […]


June 12, 2013 - Wood product prices fall hard

By Rick Sohn, Umpqua Coquille LLC Zillow’s average home value is up $10,000 from its 2011 low. Building permits broke 1 million, finally, and unsold inventories are at a 7-year low. Interest rates may be starting back up, but are still historically VERY low. Seven-year trend of lumber, logs, housing, […]


June 11, 2013 - Washington Gov. signs wolf bill, Farmers fight label law

Legisletter for May 23, 2013 By Washington Farm Bureau The May 23, 2013, edition of Washington Farm Bureau’s Legisletter is now available. Articles include the following: – “Special” Session Drags On – U.S. Senate Committee Advances Immigration Reform Bill – Washington Farm Bureau Votes to Oppose Initiative 522 – Governor […]


June 10, 2013 - Key senator predicts immigration bill passage

  By Daily Digger Oregon Association of Nurseries Schumer predicts immigration bill will pass soon The Senate’s bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill — also known as the “Gang of Eight” bill — will pass by July 4, predicted Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) — one of the bill’s architects — on Sunday. However, […]