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May 25, 2010 - Immigration reform challenges escalate

By Curt Kipp Oregon Association of Nurseries For quite some time, the nursery industry has been at the forefront of the push for comprehensive federal immigration reform. This means enforcing the law to secure U.S. borders, providing a dependable labor source for industries that need it, and setting up a […]


May 24, 2010 - Wyden: Green Goods Trade Vastly Overestimated

Senator Urges USTR to Hone Reporting Standards to Improve Negotiations By Senator Ron Wyden Washington, D.C. – Continuing his drive to make exports of environmentally friendly goods a spark that will ignite America’s economic recovery, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) today released a follow-up report to his December 2009 trade […]


May 23, 2010 - Congress nears deadline on tax extensions

Countdown is on for tax extenders legislation By American Farm Bureau Federation, Up against a self-imposed deadline of Memorial Day, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Sander Levin (DMich.) is putting together a package of tax credit extensions he expects will quickly be passed by both the House and Senate. […]


May 22, 2010 - Wild Birds Shun Organic Food

Natural Resource News Note: Sometimes you wonder where the idea of certain studies comes from.    The latest study on organic food comes from Britain.  Health Day News reports. HealthDay News — You may think organic food is always better for you, but a new British study finds that wild birds […]


May 21, 2010 - Senator eyes subpoena of AG on LNG fallout

Senator Ferrioli Wants Answers About Halted LNG Project By Oregon Tax News, State Senate Republican Leader Ted Ferrioli wants to know if Brent Foster, a Department of Justice attorney who resigned in April, actively worked to derail the proposed Bradwood Landing Liquefied Natural Gas Project near Astoria. The project’s developers […]


May 20, 2010 - Closing: OSU Extension Office in Lane County

Extension makes plans for Lane County office closure By Oregon State Extension Office EUGENE, Ore. – The defeat of Measure 20-158 leaves the Oregon State University Extension Service in Lane County without adequate local funding to continue existing operations. Extension is now making plans to reassign its Lane County faculty […]


May 19, 2010 - Cattlemen host Wolf Symposium

Oregon Cattlemen’s Association The Symposium:   Saturday May 22, 2010, from 1-4 p.m., La Grande, Oregon at Eastern Oregon University’s Badgley Hall first floor auditorium. Open to the public, with no admission charge Can Ranchers and Wolves Co-Exist? A Symposium Hosted by the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association, and Eastern Oregon University Range […]


May 19, 2010 - Oregon Invasive Weed Awareness Week

By Oregon Department of Agriculture, Spread the word, not the weed. That’s the slogan being used for this year’s Oregon Invasive Weed Awareness Week to be celebrated May 16-22 as proclaimed by Governor Kulongoski. The annual weeklong observance aims to raise public awareness of the threat noxious weeds pose to […]


May 18, 2010 - Greg Walden pushes White House for WOPR forest answers

Bipartisan letter requests briefing on administration’s interim plans to replace WOPR. By Congressman Greg Walden WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) wants to know how the Obama Administration plans to manage Oregon’s west side forests, including the BLM forests in Josephine, Jackson, and Klamath counties.  In a bipartisan […]


May 17, 2010 - New Energy Bill and Climate Bills Released

By National Association of Wheat Growers This week Senators John Kerry (D-MA) and Joe Lieberman (I-CT) released a discussion draft of their “American Power Act” legislation, proposing a cap-and-trade system for reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. The 987 page bill aims to reduce emissions 17 percent by 2020 and 80 […]