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October 13, 2010 - $10,000 for wolf killer

$10,000 for wolf-killer By Natural Resource Report News Note; A federally ESA protected wolf was killed in the Umatilla Forests in northeastern Oregon. Conservation organizations have put up $7,500 and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Department is putting up $2,500 as a reward for information on the killer. The cause […]


October 12, 2010 - Time to de-federalize Oregon forests

Reclaim Oregon’s Forests: We Can Manage by Cascade Policy Institute By Ben Shelton Federal ownership of Oregon’s forests has failed. Oregon, like other Western states, has relied on federal agencies to manage the majority of its land. But it is now clear this century-long experiment has crippled our forests and […]


October 11, 2010 - 37 Programs Lose Baseline Funding in 2012 Farm Bill

37 Programs Will Lose Baseline Funding in 2012 Farm Bill National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition How to support NSAC On September 29, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) released a new report, “Previewing the Next Farm Bill: Unfunded and Early-Expiring Provisions,” which details the 37 programs that will no longer have baseline […]


October 10, 2010 - First corn-powered train closer to reality

Corn-Powered Locomotive on Track in 2010 National Corn Growers Association Please support NCGA LANSING, MICH. – The Corn Marketing Program of Michigan (CMPM) strives to create partnerships with companies and other organizations for the betterment of Michigan’s corn industry. The CMPM has been working with AHL-TECH as they develop the […]


October 9, 2010 - EPA is at war with ranchers says NCBA

NCBA Defends Cattle Ranchers During Forum on EPA Regulations National Cattlemen’s Beef Association WASHINGTON (Sept. 29, 2010) – National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Chief Environmental Counsel Tamara Thies spoke on behalf of U.S. cattlemen and women today, Wed., Sept. 29, 2010, at a forum in Washington, D.C., focused on the impact […]


October 8, 2010 - EPA biomass decision important to Oregon

Natural Resource Report News Note: The Oregonian Editorial Board gave an insightful editorial on Oregon biomass.  Below is an excerpt. “A promising fraction of Oregon’s energy now comes from burning wood debris: slash piles on the forest floor from logging or thinning, naturally fallen and decaying trees within uncut forests, […]


October 8, 2010 - ODFW adopts updated Wolf Plan

Commission adopts updated Wolf Plan By Oregon Dept of Fish and Wildlife BEND, Ore.—The Commission adopted an Updated 2010 Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management Plan.The update makes minor changes to the original Plan to make it more practical. Many of the changes are intended to improve the management of wolf-livestock […]


October 8, 2010 - Conference to discuss EPA, 2008 Farm Bill, state races

Oregon Wheat Growers League Meetings and Luncheon Slated Oregon Wheat Growers League OWGL President Darren Padget invites the wheat grower community to actively engage in the activities planned for Tuesday, October 19th beginning with committee meetings in the morning, followed by a hosted luncheon at noon.  Meetings and the luncheon […]


October 7, 2010 - Food prices drop 12%

Food prices drop 12% American Farm Bureau Federation WASHINGTON, D.C., October 5, 2010 – Retail food prices at the supermarket dipped slightly during the third quarter of 2010, according to the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Marketbasket Survey. The informal survey shows the total cost of 16 food items that […]


October 6, 2010 - Should hunters be required to wear orange?

Should hunters be required to wear orange? Natural Resource News Note: Should hunters be required to wear orange is the question that the Oregon Fish and Wildife Commission took up last week.  The result was to apply an orange requirement for all young hunters in Oregon.   Bow hunters and turkey […]