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June 23, 2022 - Growers upset Supreme Court turns down Glyphosate case

By National Association of Wheat Growers Agriculture groups including the American Farm Bureau Federation, American Soybean Association, National Corn Growers Association, National Association of Wheat Growers, and National Cotton Council issued the following statement regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to deny the writ of certiorari petition to hear the […]


June 22, 2022 - Costs spike, fields go fallow in Klamath

By Kathy Coatney California Farm Bureau, Photo/Kathy Coatney: Modoc County farmer Lucky Ackley says extreme dry conditions in the Klamath Basin have impacted farmers and ranchers who this season had to make difficult choices, such as whether to fallow ground or sell herds, during a time of skyrocketing energy and […]


June 20, 2022 - What does Biden’s Executive Order Mean for “Old and Mature” Forests?

By Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities On Earth Day, President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order recognizing the role that federal forests play “in combating climate change and the importance of maintaining their resilience.” In their news coverage, the media largely focused on provisions aimed at “protecting old growth forests.” As […]


June 17, 2022 - Cattlemen upset over House Passage of Special Investigator Bill

By National Cattlemen’s Beef Association The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) expressed strong disappointment in the House passage of the Lower Food and Fuel Costs Act, which incorporates the Meat and Poultry Special Investigator Act. “Rising food, fuel, and fertilizer prices are hurting cattle producers around the country, but Congress […]


June 15, 2022 - Klamath dust storms harm farmlands, erode soils

The drought affecting the West has impacted more than water supply for farmers of many field crops in the Klamath Basin. This fallowed farm in Tulelake shows displaced soils caused by spring winds. Photo/Rob Wilson/University of California Intermountain Research and Extension Center By California Farm Bureau Growers in the Klamath […]


June 13, 2022 - Ag update on Legislative Days at Cpaitol

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, The Oregon Legislature met virtually for its first “Legislative Days” of 2022. OFS tracked several committees with hearings of interest to our members. In the Senate Energy & Environment Committee, DEQ provided a handful of updates – most critical to OFS’s policy agenda was […]


June 10, 2022 - Ag Groups oppose Glyphosate Supreme Court Brief. It is a patchwork of problems

By National Association of Wheat Growers Ag Groups Call For Withdrawal of Solicitor General’s Supreme Court Brief on Glyphosate That Would Create a Patchwork of Problems Washington, D.C. May 23, 2022. In a letter to President Biden, 54 agricultural groups expressed grave concern with a recent amicus brief submitted by […]


June 7, 2022 - Farmers left waiting for drought relief

By Oregon Family Farm Association, Oregon farmers struggling to survive financially after severe hot weather and drought conditions in 2021 must wait even longer for relief—despite passage of a Senate bill that set aside $40 million to help them. The Oregon Disaster Assistance Program opened for applications May 9, five […]


June 6, 2022 - Supreme Court to hear California Prop 12 Pork case

By National Pork Producers Council, WASHINGTON, D.C., Mar. 28, 2022 – The U.S. Supreme Court at its Mar. 25 conference agreed to hear a case brought by the National Pork Producers Council and the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) against California’s Proposition 12, which bans the sale of pork from […]


June 2, 2022 - Cattlemen blast overreaching, political special investigator bill

By National Cattlemen’s Beef Association The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) condemned the unfunded and duplicative Meat and Poultry Special Investigator Act of 2022, which was marked up by the House Agriculture Committee. “Cattle producers strongly support effective oversight of the meatpacking sector, but the special investigator bill does nothing […]