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September 3, 2009 - Green bosses tend to over-comply with environmental rules

By Tiffany Woods, Oregon State University Extension Service Highlights – Environmental pressure has little impact on firm’s environmental decision – Market forces help reduce environmental violations – Smaller firms violate rules more than larger firms – Executive green values can create over-compliance CORVALLIS, Ore. – A business is more likely […]


September 2, 2009 - Cattlemen Update: Federal, State and Local.

Government Affairs Update Oregon Cattlemen Association State Senators Resigning: State Senator Vicki Walker-D (Dist. 7, Eugene) announced her resignation in July to take on a position on the State Board of Parole and Post Prison Supervision.  Sen. Walker’s senate seat will be filled by Rep. Chris Edwards of Eugene.  Senator […]


September 1, 2009 - Oregon net farm income holds steady in 2008

Production value increases don’t keep pace with rising costs Oregon Department of Agriculture, Very little change took place last year in Oregon’s overall net farm income, but what could have been a great 2008 bottom line for farmers and ranchers was negated by a rapid increase in expenses. A newly […]


August 31, 2009 - Walden-Schrader team press for forest and rural job help

Bipartisan team says action needed now for healthier forests and job creation in rural America Congressman Greg Walden and Congressman Kurt Schrader In recession-hit rural forested communities, forest stewardship yields self-reliance and sustainable renewable energy WASHINGTON, D.C. — A bipartisan team of House members announced this morning their plan to […]


August 30, 2009 - First Climate Friendly Nurseries project launched in Oregon

Partnership between Oregon Environmental Council and Oregon Association of Nurseries creates sustainable model for Oregon agriculture Oregon Association of Nurseries, PORTLAND, Ore.—August 20, 2009—The Oregon Association of Nurseries and the Oregon Environmental Council today announced the launch of a unique sustainability project for Oregon’s largest agricultural commodity – the ornamental […]


August 29, 2009 - Ethanol faces challenges ahead

New technologies, supporting infrastructures, and greater demand will be needed to meet the country’s ambitious mandate to increase biofuel use. By Amber Waves, USDA – Constraints to future growth of the ethanol industry will present challenges to meeting the ambitious mandates for expanded biofuel use set forth in the Energy […]


August 28, 2009 - Ag coalition forms around Oregon tax referendum

Oregon Farm Bureau Federation joins Oregon tax referendum petition campaign By Guest Submission, The Oregon Farm Bureau Federation has joined a broad-based coalition of business, natural resource and community groups and formed Oregonians Against Job-Killing Taxes to circulate petitions and collect signatures needed to place two tax measures on the […]


August 27, 2009 - Media misuse of swine label has devastated the pork industry

By Chris Chinn Guest article from Farm Bureau Call it H1N1, please. The last week of April 2009 will be a week hog farmers will never forget. The week changed our lives and not in a positive way.  The last week of April is when the H1N1 flu outbreak became […]


August 27, 2009 - 30 speakers primed for ODFW fish conference

– How do scientists predict the number of salmon that will return from the ocean next year? – What are the ramifications of wave energy development off the Oregon coast? – Why are urban centers so important to the future of Oregon’s salmon, trout and steelhead? Oregon Dept. Fish and […]


August 26, 2009 - Irrigation projects get stimulus money

By Natural Resource Report, More stimulus money in the form of Challenge Grants, administered by the Bureau of Reclamation is flowing Oregon’s way after two irrigation projects were recently approved for funding. In a press release announcing the grants the Department of the Interior said, “Through the Challenge Grant Program’s […]