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September 12, 2010 - Owl & landowners both get help in new plan

Owl and landowners get help in new Safe Harbor plan Natural Resource News Note: A new plan called “Safe Harbor” has been set forth by federal and state natural resource agencies and it promises to help both sides of human-nature debate. The new plan helps increase spotted owl habitat that […]


September 11, 2010 - Genetically Modified Salmon closer to approval

New On the Menu: Genetically Modified Salmon? By Health Day News, FRIDAY, Sept. 10 (HealthDay News) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration may soon approve genetically modified salmon for humans to eat, a prospect that is raising concern among some consumer advocates who consider the fish a threat to […]


September 10, 2010 - Debunking Anti-corn pyramid scheme

Debunking Anti-corn pyramid scheme By Ken National Corn Growers Association, The Denver Post ran a story this weekend about the cost of food, continuing one of the themes from Food Inc. and others, arguing that healthier food costs more than unhealthy food, and that’s why so many poorer people cannot […]


September 9, 2010 - Oregon sees crab, Chinook boom

Oregon sees crab, Chinook boom By Oregon Small Business Association Oregon’s ocean waters are producing a bounty of Dungeness crab and fall Chinook salmon. Crabbing  recorded the third-largest season in history, in terms of a dollar figure. Fall-run Chinook are estimated at 245,000, which are many more than seen in […]


September 8, 2010 - CA fails to pass energy bill

California Legislature Fails to Pass 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard by William H. Stoel Rives LLP NW Law Firm An alert written by Stoel Rives partner Seth Hilton: The California legislature failed to pass Senate Bill 722—the 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) legislation—by the close of the legislative session. The bill […]


September 7, 2010 - Oregon unsold homes up 48%, lumber sinks

Timber Industry Report Rick Sohn Umpqua Coquille LLC OUCH! Not only are log and lumber prices down, but unsold home inventories are up, and economies here and elsewhere around the world, continue to raise concerns about the recovery and drive interest rates down to unprecedented levels. Swanson Group has closed […]


September 7, 2010 - Timber Industry Report Addendum

Timber Industry Report August 2010 Addendum Rick Sohn Umpqua Coquille LLC The Financial Times of London carried an in-depth series on homebuying August 16-17.  It includes an international map of house price changes in the first quarter of 2010.  For example, China, Australia, and Canada were up 68%¬, 20¬%, 11.6%, […]


September 6, 2010 - Animals Don’t Have Rights, But Humans Do Have Duties

Animals Don’t Have Rights, But Humans Do Have Duties By John Hart American Farm Bureau Federation In a 1986 interview with Washingtonian magazine, Ingrid Newkirk, the founder and still president of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, made a provocative statement that continues to be noticed today.  When […]


September 5, 2010 - Helping teachers teach kids about agriculture

Helping teachers teach kids about agriculture — Ag in the Classroom continues to reach Oregon students By Oregon Department of Ag. As the doors to school open next week, Oregon agriculture is once again determined to see more education about one of the state’s leading industries follow the kids and […]


September 4, 2010 - 2010 Fall Hunting Forecast available online

2010 Fall Hunting Forecast available online By Oregon Dept of Fish and Wildlife, SALEM, Ore.—ODFW released its fall hunting forecast today. Based on surveys by staff biologists, the report offers hunters a good look at what to expect this fall.  The forecast can be accessed on ODFW’s website through a […]