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February 22, 2010 - House members push for biomass bill

HB 3608 Provides Incentives for Production, Transportation of Woody Biomass By House Republican Leader Rep. Bruce Hanna, SALEM—House Republicans today made a final effort to advance HB 3608 this session to improve Oregon’s rural economy and create desperately-needed jobs. The legislation would have provided incentives for the production and transportation […]


February 21, 2010 - HBO Special: The Woman who changed cattle care for the nation

HBO Special Highlights the Unique Impact of Temple Grandin on Beef Production DENVER (February 4, 2010) – This Saturday, February 6, when HBO’s Temple Grandin airs, farmers and ranchers across the country will be tuning in to honor Temple Grandin’s work in improving the care of cattle. Grandin, living with […]


February 20, 2010 - Ag Chairman Peterson Plans for Reconciliation

National Association of Wheat Growers, The federal government’s historic and growing debt load was the hot topic in Washington, D.C. this week, with President Barack Obama issuing an executive order to establish a commission to examine the problem after Congress failed to create a commission of its own. The Obama […]


February 19, 2010 - NW Feedlot company loses label lawsuit

A NW feedlot company, Easterday Ranches, filed a and lost a suit against the USDA over the COOL laws. Cattle Network reports in detial the ruling. In a memorandum sent Friday to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), R-CALF USA explained that the U.S. District Court for the […]


February 18, 2010 - Farm Bureau Legislative Update

Oregon Farm Bureau Legislative Bulletin 2/12/2010 We’ve hit the halfway mark of the February special session. Thursday marked the last day a bill could pass out of the committee of the chamber of origin. This has substantially reduced the number of bill moving that your government affairs staff has been […]


February 17, 2010 - Loophole closed: Organic dairy under 120 day pasture rule

By Alex Moore, Cascade Harvest Coalition A lot of my peers (I’m about 30 years old) have spent more than half of their lives in a US with certified organic products and view the National Organic Program (NOP) as a sort of birthright. From time to time I hear grumbles […]


February 17, 2010 - BLM Announces Collaborative Forestry Project

Roseburg BLM Announces Collaborative Forestry Project Bureau of Land Management, Roseburg, OR –The Bureau of Land Management’s Roseburg District is initiating a public process to apply principles of “collaborative forestry” in the District. The initial scoping meeting for the Roseburg Collaborative Forestry Pilot project is scheduled for Wednesday night, February […]


February 16, 2010 - Behind the new Forestry Board appointments

Oregon Small Woodlands Association, Forestland owner Gary Springer and conservation group director Sybil Ackerman have been appointed to the Oregon Board of Forestry. They replace board members Bill Hutchison and Larry Giustina, whose second terms will expire this spring. Active in Oregon environmental causes since the 1990s, Ackerman is currently […]


February 16, 2010 - OSU receives $1 million gift for hops breeding

OSU receives $1 million gift for hops breeding and chemistry research Shaun Townsend CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon’s vibrant craft beer industry received a major boost this week with the announcement that a new aroma hop breeding program will be created in the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University.  […]


February 15, 2010 - Diesel soars, Timber benefit justified, Forest carbon doubts

By Rex Storm, Forest Policy Manger Oregon Associated Loggers, Diesel Climbs to High: US retail prices of diesel fuel surged January’s first week, soaring an average 6.5 cents to $2.80 per gallon, its highest level in over a year.  At press time, the US average rose further to $2.91/gal.  By […]