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March 10, 2010 - NW Extreme Mustang Makeover headed to Albany

From Bureau of Land Management, HINES, Oregon – For the second year in a row, the Extreme Mustang Makeover challenge is headed to the Northwest Horse Fair and Expo in Albany, Oregon. This thrilling competition will take place over three days, culminating in a fantastic freestyle event in front of […]


March 9, 2010 - More FDA Prosecutions of Food Business Corporate Officials

Northwest Food Processors Association The FDA signaled that more criminal prosecutions of corporate officials for FDA-related offenses may be on the way. Commissioner of Food and Drugs Dr. Margaret A. Hamburg March 4 said that the FDA was acting in response to an internal committee’s recommendation that the “appropriate” use […]


March 8, 2010 - The Klamath water war

By Karla Kay Edwards Cascade Policy Institute, The Klamath Basin has been waging a water war of epic proportions since 2001. Although this community has had a long history of water disputes, the issue garnered national recognition in early 2001 when a drought was declared and irrigators’ water was turned […]


March 7, 2010 - Farm income shows small rebound

USDA farm income report shows modest rebound By American Farm Bureau Federation Economists often like to point out that we have two hands. “On the one hand,” they’ll say as they state a fact, and then they’ll introduce an alternative viewpoint with “on the other hand.” So it’s no surprise […]


March 6, 2010 - DEQ needs $1.2 billion to repair Willamette Basin

DEQ Report Concludes Up to $1.2 Billion Needed to Restore Streamside Vegetation, Improve Habitat in Willamette Basin Dept. of Environmental Quality A recently released report from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, completed as part of a federal watershed needs survey, estimates that it could cost up to $1.2 billion […]


March 5, 2010 - Rural energy audit program available through OSU

By Daily Digger Blog Oregon Association of Nurseries There’s no question about it. Any form of agriculture, including the production of nursery stock, requires energy. And, energy costs money. Some may see that as a burden, which it is, but here’s a chance to see it as an opportunity. This […]


March 4, 2010 - Estate tax fix to help Oregon farmers

Jenson Legislation Protects Family Farms By Oregon Wheat Grower’s League Legislation by State Representative Bob Jenson (R-Pendleton) has successfully protected the estates of several local farming families and protected the Jim Boyd Hydroelectric project by passing bills through both chambers of the Legislature that will now move to Governor Ted […]


March 3, 2010 - WA considers storm water tax

From Washington Senator Mark Schoesler, Last month I predicted agriculture likely will experience a net loss from the 2010 legislative session. Unfortunately, the potential for loss has shot up exponentially with the action taken Thursday on Substitute House Bill 3181. This legislation would almost triple (to 2 percent, from 0.7 […]


March 2, 2010 - State bans English ivy, butterfly bush to stop spread

English ivy, butterfly bush prompt changes to noxious weed quarantine Oregon Department of Agriculture, The Oregon Department of Agriculture has amended its Noxious Weed Quarantine to reflect changes in status of two popular but potentially invasive plants- English ivy and butterfly bush. Effective June 1, 2010, the propagation, transport, purchase, […]


March 2, 2010 - Congress, cattlemen debate antibiotics and livestock

Congressional Members, Livestock Groups Hold Educational Briefings on Antibiotics National Cattlemen’s Beef Association WASHINGTON  – Livestock and poultry groups hosted educational briefings on Capitol Hill to share the facts about the importance of tools like antibiotics in raising healthy food animals. The informational sessions were co-hosted by the National Cattlemen’s […]