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November 9, 2011 - Oregon Ag women offer social media training

OREGON WOMEN FOR AGRICULTURE OFFER SOCIAL MEDIA TRAINING FOR NATURAL RESOURCE COMMUNITY By Oregon Women for Agriculture PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon Women for Agriculture (OWA) will present a one-day workshop in January featuring nationally known speaker Michele Payn-Knoper of Cause Matters to train people in natural resource-based businesses on effective […]


November 8, 2011 - Obama addresses Oregon-China solar trade debate issue

Natural Resource News Note: SolarWorld Manufacturing Inc.,headquartered in Hillsboro, has joined other manufacturers to file a trade complaint accusing China of “illegal dumping,”. China blasted the report and accused the United States of engaging in the same practices. Oregon KGW-TV anchorwoman Traci Barry decided to address the Solar World-China trade […]


November 7, 2011 - Red Zone forest threat, Biomass bust, Bark beetle troubles

by Rex Storm, Associated Oregon Loggers “Red Zone:” Symptom of Broken Federal Forest Policy: The Oregon Board of Forestry toured a vast area of dead trees in the Fremont-Winema Nat. Forest on Sept. 8th. The tour was a platform for AOL and other industry groups to ask the Board and […]


November 6, 2011 - Biodiesel: 6 straight record breaking month

Record Biodiesel Production Continues in September — EPA Reports 119 Million Gallons for Month By National Biodiesel Board WASHINGTON – A U.S. record 119 million gallons of Biomass-based Diesel were sold during the month of September, the EPA reported Monday. That marks the sixth consecutive monthly record and is an […]


November 5, 2011 - Ag appropriations bill passes Senate

Senate Approves Ag Appropriations Bill By National Association of Wheat Growers The Senate approved its version of the fiscal year 2012 agriculture appropriations bill this week. The measure was incorporated into what has become known as a “minibus” – a combination of multiple appropriations bills that is supposed to move […]


November 4, 2011 - EPA rule would hurt Oregon more

New Federal Regulations Threaten Oregon Jobs — H.R. 2250 would protect Oregon jobs as well as the environment By Oregon Prosperity Project Congress is considering legislation to address a costly, job-killing rule proposed by the US Environmental Protection Agency that will cost American employers more than $14 billion and put […]


November 3, 2011 - Is Occupy Wall Street targeting Ag business?

Occupy Wall Street, Not My Belly By Cathryn Corn Commentary National Corn Growers Association For more than a month and a half now, Occupy Wall Street protesters have taken over city parks and the national news programs protesting social and economic inequality and corporate greed and power. Within weeks of […]


November 2, 2011 - My witness of an EPA audit

Ben Doornink Far West Focus Magazine Far West Agribusiness Association Earlier this summer, I was invited to travel to southern Idaho to observe one of our members go through an EPA audit of its Risk Management Plan (RMP). Having never sat through an EPA audit before, I jumped at the […]


November 1, 2011 - Housing starts: 2nd highest in 3 years

By Rick SOhn Umpqua Coquille LLC Housing starts picked up this month to the second highest number in 3 years. Will it repeat next month? Logs already made a typical mid-winter spike, driven by some shortages. See below for details and a six-year span of prices and analysis of lumber, […]


October 31, 2011 - Christmas Trees & the tariff crossfires

Why Christmas trees were caught in the crossfire By Kurt Kipp, Daily Digger, Association of Oregon Nurseries Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Read, international trade reporter at The Oregonian (Portland, Ore.), takes a look at the possible causes and the impact of the recently resolved U.S.-Mexico trucking dispute, which resulted in […]