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September 17, 2009 - Buying local firewood protects Oregon forestry and ag

By Oregon Department of Agriculture, Buy local has a whole new meaning when it comes to protecting Oregon from invasive species this fall and winter. Consumers are urged not to purchase firewood from out-of-state and all the insects and diseases it might carry. Instead, buying local firewood can help keep […]


September 16, 2009 - WOPR Withdrawal Challenged

American Forest Research Council, AFRC NEWS, September 11, 2009 On September 8, a legal challenge to the Obama Administration’s decision not to implement the BLM’s Western Oregon Plan Revisions (WOPR) was filed by the Douglas Timber Operators, the Carpenters Industrial Council and AFRC members, C&D Lumber, Seneca Jones Timber, and […]


September 15, 2009 - Obama releases Salmon plan

NOAA Strengthens 2008 Columbia River Salmon Protection Strategy Plan based on sound science; strengthened contingency plan added as insurance for salmon By NOAA, Backed by sound science, strong stakeholder support and extensive outreach, the federal government today filed with a United States district court a strengthened plan to implement NOAA’s […]


September 15, 2009 - Oregon may see increased logging

State seeks to change forest plans By Oregon Natural Resource Report, More logging in state forests is on the way if proposed changes to two forest management plans are approved.  The Oregon State Board of Forestry decided recently to begin the public process to revise habitat goals for state forests […]


September 14, 2009 - Oregon organic farming grows rapidly

A trip to the grocery store, simple enough, but now there is a choice to be made, organic or non-organic products? What does organic really mean?  Whatever it means, organic farming has been one of the fastest growing segments of U.S. agriculture in the last decade and Oregon is no […]


September 13, 2009 - Farmers press for estate tax rate change

American Farm Bureau Federation: Set for repeal for 2010, the estate tax will return in full force in 2011—unless reform-minded lawmakers such as Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) are able to push through a higher, inflation-adjusted exemption and a lower top rate. Under current law, the maximum estate tax rate is […]


September 12, 2009 - Fed gives Oregon $17 million for forests

AGRICULTURE SECRETARY VILSACK ANNOUNCES ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROJECTS FOR FOREST HEALTH PROTECTION —  78 projects in 20 States and the District of Columbia will receive a total of $89 million to address problems caused by fire, insects, invasive species and disease WASHINGTON, September 9, 2009 — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today […]


September 11, 2009 - Rough year for sawmills

ROUGH YEAR FOR SAWMILLS REFLECTED IN 2008 WESTERN LUMBER PRODUCTION TOTALS by Western Wood Products Association PORTLAND, Ore. – Sawmills in the 12 Western states weathered a rough year in 2008, according to final production figures compiled by Western Wood Products Association. While the difficult conditions for mills are continuing […]


September 10, 2009 - Property owners gain ground in 2009 Legislature

By Dave Hunnicutt Oregonians In Action, When the Oregon legislature adjourned on June 29, property owners across the state breathed a sigh of relief.   In a session where Oregon property owners faced some remarkably bad proposals, land use bills that would have imposed new restrictions on property owners were defeated, […]


September 10, 2009 - Oregon grass seed stays connected to fall sports

Turfgrass holds many advantages over artificial turf By Oregon Department of Agriculture, The college and high school football season is underway. This weekend, the NFL begins its regular season games. Prep soccer matches are now being played not to mention all the youth soccer and football teams that are practicing […]