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December 10, 2009 - Congressman Walden and Schrader push forest restoration bill

From Congressman Greg Walden and Congressman Kurt Schrader WASHINGTON D.C. — A bipartisan group of lawmakers from Oregon, Washington, and South Dakota today introduced legislation to give federal forest managers and scientists the tools they need to do necessary work on choked and beetle-infested forests to avoid catastrophic wildfire and […]


December 9, 2009 - Local wave energy project starts. Not everyone happy

By Natural Resource Report; After five years of waiting, the town of Reedsport will be soon be building their first wave energy bouy with ten more in the works.   The project will cost up to $4 million and help employ 30 workers by 2010.  A single bouy can generate enough […]


December 8, 2009 - Study: Heavy logged areas recover like untouched ones

By Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A Smoky Mountain forest’s woodland herb population has shown that climate may play a role in how forest understories recover from logging, according to Purdue University research.  Despite heavy logging in portions of the forest nearly 80 years ago, the distribution of trillium […]


December 7, 2009 - EAJA is new form of environmental lawsuit abuse

AFRC News, American Forest Research Council In a brief filed on October 30, attorneys representing defendant-intervenor Silver Creek Timber Company asked the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals not to pay the exorbitant attorneys fees demanded by EarthJustice under the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA) for its work in defense […]


December 6, 2009 - Turning abandoned homes and factories into farmland

Farmland Restoration By Stewart Truelsen, American Farm Bureau Federation Who hasn’t driven by a suburban shopping mall with empty stores or through a big city with abandoned warehouses, boarded-up factories and vacant office space? Lately, a lot of foreclosed homes and half-finished condo developments also have been dumped on the […]


December 5, 2009 - Net Farm Income Forecast To Drop 34.5 Percent

Information provided by USDA Economic Research Service Above: Equals annual average price for crops. Highlights Net cash income is expected to fall about 28 percent, to a level just below its previous 10-year average.


December 4, 2009 - $80,000 to Live on Your Own Farm?

By Karla Kay Edwards Cascade Policy Institute Oregon is a leader in the “buy local food” movement, and buying fresh produce from local farmers’ markets and community supported agriculture (CSA) could become an even stronger trend in our state. People not only want to know where their food is coming […]


December 3, 2009 - Battle over green Christmas Trees begins

The Bend Bulletin ran an article this week taking in various opinions on what is the most environmentally best Christmas tree a family should buy.   Nationally, during the popular NY Rockefeller Christmas Tree lighting ceremony they are asking people to Text for a Tree to raise donations for tree planting.  […]


December 3, 2009 - Oregon joins 12 states over Toxic Substances Control Act reform

Oregon Joins Select Group of States in Calling for Reform of Federal Toxic Substances Control Act BY Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Federal legislation may be introduced soon; EPA administrator also supports reform Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Director Dick Pedersen today signed a statement of principles calling for reform […]


December 2, 2009 - Ten-year snapshot shows changes in food consumption

By Oregon Dept. of Agricultre, Prices and lifestyle alter what Americans eat Americans are eating a little less beef and pork, but more poultry. They like their cheese, but drink less fluid milk. Yogurt consumption is up, ice cream consumption is down. And, perhaps surprisingly, total fruit and vegetable consumption […]