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August 17, 2012 - USDA: Corn & soybean production down 12%

USDA Forecasts Sharply Reduced Corn, Soybean Crops By American Farm Bureau Federation The Agriculture Department’s first survey-based measure of crop yield potential for 2012 lowered production forecasts for both corn and soybeans dramatically, due to the continuing drought. Economists with the American Farm Bureau Federation said the report is a harbinger […]


August 16, 2012 - Oregon heat wave increases stress on fish

By Dept. of Fish & Wildlife With summer temperatures heating up throughout the state, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is asking anglers to take special care when catching and releasing fish. “Warm water temperatures, especially above 70 degrees, can be very hard on cool water fish such as […]


August 15, 2012 - Groups sue to overturn new Forest Planning Rule

Natural Resource Users File Lawsuit on Forest Planning Rule By  American Forest Resource Council The American Forest Resource Council (AFRC) and a broad group of national and regional interests filed suit today in Washington, D.C. to overturn the new Forest Service Planning Rule adopted last April. According to the Complaint, […]


August 14, 2012 - RESTOR makes wildfire donations, starts congressional tour

Task Force organizing hay donation deliveries to fire-affected families and business By Oregon Cattlemen Association RESTOR, a newly created task force within the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association formed to direct attention to the growing problems created by wildfires in the state, met with Rep Greg Walden (R-OR) yesterday to provide an […]


August 13, 2012 - Falcons protect Oregon blueberry farms

Starlings beware, falcons patrol Oregon blueberry fields — A handful of larger growing operations turn to a bird of prey to protect the crop By Oregon Department of Agriculture Some of Oregon’s larger blueberry growers this summer have enlisted a winged warrior in the battle against starlings. The use of […]


August 12, 2012 - Panic news over crop prices not helpful

By Cathryn, Corn Commentary In the war over whose crystal ball sees how the drought will impact the average American, experts send volleys to and fro. Citing their own models, they argue until in a rabid fervor defending their ability to play pretend the best. In the immortal words of […]


August 12, 2012 - Panic news over crop prices not helpful

By Cathryn, Corn Commentary National Corn Growers Association In the war over whose crystal ball sees how the drought will impact the average American, experts send volleys to and fro.  Citing their own models, they argue until in a rabid fervor defending their ability to play pretend the best. In […]


August 11, 2012 - Video: Drought creates Xmas tree shortage

MSNBC is taking a long view of the damage caused by the current drought and its impact on this years and future years Christmas trees. Watch the video below. Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy


August 10, 2012 - Drought pushing cattlemen demand for ethanol waiver

NCBA Backs Policymakers’ Quest to Bring Relief to US Cattle Ranchers National Cattlemen’s Beef Association The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) stands with 156 U.S. Representatives and 26 U.S. Senators in their quest to bring commonsense to Washington, D.C., and relief to rural America by encouraging Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) […]


August 9, 2012 - Congressional panel hosting field hearing in NW over future of dams

Natural Resources Committee to Hold Field Hearing in Pasco, WA on Saving Dams, New Hydropower Development and Job Creation Congressional Natural Resource Committee Advisory On Wednesday, August 15th, the Natural Resources Committee will hold a legislative field hearing in Pasco, Washington on H.R. 6247, the Saving Our Dams and New […]