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May 10, 2010 - Property rights key to economy

By Dave Hunnicutt Oregonians In Action Stanford University’s Hoover Institution recently published an interesting article entitled “Property Rights and African Poverty.”  The article, written by James Robinson, professor of government at Harvard University, traces the abject poverty in most of today’s Africa to the failure of the African people to […]


May 9, 2010 - Trucking glut turns into a shortage

By Oregon Association of Nurseries, Digger Blog, It was predicted more than a year ago that as the economy recovered, a trucking shortage would develop due to truck owners having sold their idled trucks overseas. Now, according to Packer, that is exactly what has happened. For the first time in […]


May 8, 2010 - Farmers, ranchers unite on Free Trade push

Producers of Wheat, Corn, Pork, Beef Team Up to Push for FTAs By National Association of Wheat Growers Pending free trade agreements that are the key to maintaining producers’ market opportunities in Colombia, Panama and South Korea were the top priority at a number of press events held in Washington […]


May 7, 2010 - Horror Flicks Can’t Compare to Greenhouse Gas Regulations

Bob Stallman President American Farm Bureau We’re all familiar with the typical B-rate horror flick where you just know the young starlet will stumble on a broken tree branch while being chased by the bad guy. Although you see it coming and know her demise is inevitable, you still want […]



May 5, 2010 - Timber prices jump — will it last?

By Rick Sohn Umpqua Coquille LLC Good news as we near the one-year anniversary of the lows for lumber, logs, housing starts, and building permits.  Prices jumped for lumber and logs.  But why are lumber prices similar to the time when we had around 2 million annual housing starts, yet […]


May 4, 2010 - Greg Walden: Drought aid has come to Oregon

Greg Walden applauds drought aid for Klamath, Jackson, Deschutes, Lake counties By Congressman Greg Walden, WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) today released the following statement after the USDA announced that farmers in Klamath, Jackson, Deschutes, and Lake counties will be eligible for disaster assistance programs to help relieve […]


May 3, 2010 - Oregon Nurseries Applaud Senate Tree Bill

Oregon Nurseries Applaud Senate Tree Planting Bill By Oregon Association of Nurseries Wilsonville, Ore. — The Oregon Association of Nurseries today praised Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) for introducing a Senate version of the Small Business Environmental Stewardship Assistance (SBESA) Act of 2010.  The legislation recognizes the role of trees in […]


May 2, 2010 - Senate Bill Extends Ethanol Tax Breaks

Senate Bill Would Extend Ethanol Tax Incentives by Cindy Zimmerman Domestic Fuel.com A bill has been introduced in the Senate to extend tax incentives for ethanol set to expire at the end of this year. Senators Charles Grassley (R-IA) and Kent Conrad (D-ND) introduced the bipartisan GREEN Jobs Act of […]


May 1, 2010 - 64 Advisors Sought for County Payment Committees

Bureau of Land Management The Bureau of Land Management s (BLM) Oregon State Office is seeking nominations for 64 positions on the five Resource Advisory Committees (RACs) in the five Districts in western Oregon, for terms expiring in 2010. Nominations are due on or before June 1, 2010.