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August 19, 2010 - Agriculture grads near record levels

Agriculture a ‘Choice’ Career Choice By Dal Grooms American Farm Bureau Federation If you’re a movie buff, you’ll recall the career advice shared with young Benjamin Braddock in the late 1960s movie The Graduate. “Plastics,” young Benjamin was told. Today, there is a good chance the giver of that advice, […]


August 18, 2010 - Rural property tax relief

Rural Property Owners – Your Property Taxes May Be Too High, Even If Your Property Qualifies For Farm Tax Deferral By Oregonians In Action One of the least understood areas of Oregon law is real property taxation.  Most Oregon property owners dutifully pay their property taxes (either directly to the […]


August 17, 2010 - Oregon Ag dependent on good science, research

By Mike Mehren Oregon Feed and Grain Association Inc. I was lucky enough to attend a meeting where the researchers from Eastern Oregon Ag Research Stations in Burns and Union presented the studies that they are working on, those that have been recently completed and studies that are in progress. […]


August 16, 2010 - Winning war over Spotted Wing Drosophila

Oregon Ag responds to the Spotted Wing Drosophila Commercial fruit growers managing the insect so far Oregon Department of Ag. So far this summer, Oregon’s fruit crops have made it to the marketplace in good shape despite fears that a tiny fruit fly would have a huge negative impact. A […]


August 15, 2010 - Bill Introduced to Tackle Sixth Circuit Permitting Problem

Legislation Introduced to Tackle Sixth Circuit Permitting Problem from Wheat Growers-National National Association of Wheat Growers Agriculture leaders in the Senate and House have introduced legislation that would eliminate the need for additional permitting for pesticide or other crop protection product applications if they are performed within existing label requirements. […]


August 14, 2010 - Sport halibut fishing closes off central coast

Sport halibut fishing closes off central coast Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife NEWPORT, Ore. – Fishing was so good off the central coast last weekend that anglers took the remaining Pacific halibut quota for the season, causing fishery managers to close the popular fishery. “Anglers took advantage of decent […]


August 13, 2010 - OSU wheat varieties dominate industry in Oregon

OSU wheat varieties dominate industry in Oregon Oregon State Extension Service, CORVALLIS, Ore. – In an annual event as old as Oregon statehood, wheat harvest is under way from the Willamette Valley to the Columbia Basin – and this year, approximately 965,000 acres of wheat will be harvested across Oregon. […]


August 12, 2010 - Greg Walden: China, India, Brazil misreport pollution

Emissions data from China, others are old & questionable, GAO finds By Congressman Greg Walden WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Reps. Greg Walden (R-Ore.), Joe Barton, (R-Texas), and Michael Burgess (R-Texas) today unveiled a Government Accountability Office report confirming that for major developing nations like China, Brazil and India, most greenhouse […]


August 11, 2010 - Fire Tax Drops, Endangered Squirrels, WOPR update

Update on Current Policy News Affecting Forest Business & Timber Supply by Rex Storm, Forest Policy Manager Oregon Association of Loggers Budget Cuts Impact Fire Protection: Local fire protection associations say the spending cuts put OR Dept. of Forestry fire protection districts and private forests at greater risk of escaped […]


August 10, 2010 - Russian ban sends wheat prices soaring

Russia Bans Wheat Exports, Sending Prices Soaring By National Association of Wheat Growers Wheat prices soaring on news of production problems in Russia got an unusual boost this week when the country announced a ban on grain exports until at least December. The country has been facing a severe drought […]