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October 3, 2009 - BLM Herbicide Plan Available for Public Review

By Bureau of Land Management, Portland, Ore. – Noxious weeds, invasive plants, and other weeds infest millions of acres in Oregon. It is estimated that approximately 1.2 million of the 15.7 million acres of BLM lands in Oregon are currently infested with noxious weeds and are spreading at an estimated […]


October 2, 2009 - Oregon still nation’s leading producer of Christmas trees

More trees sold in 2008, but at a lower average price By Oregon Dept. of Ag The latest survey of Oregon’s Christmas tree industry shows once again why the production and sale of the state’s eighth ranked commodity is so economically important. Despite many current and future challenges, Oregon’s growers […]


October 1, 2009 - Environmentalists vs. The NIMBYS

It’s the environmentalists vs. The NIMBYS – and Umatilla county property owners are caught in the crossfire By Oregonians In Action, Oregonians In Action is working closely with Umatilla County property owners to defeat an ordinance proposed by a Umatilla County resident that would create new regulations similar to the […]


September 30, 2009 - Update: Lumber falls 15%, Housing up, Permits up

By Rick Sohn, Umpqua Coquille LLC Timber Industry Report, September 28, 2009 Lumber prices fell 15%, housing starts and building permits are up only slightly, and unsold inventory actually rose after falling for months.  Perhaps the brightest spot this month is the historically low mortgage interest rate.   See the 3-year […]


September 29, 2009 - Be prepared for farm tanks to receive biodiesel blended fuel

Oregon Department of Agriculture, September 23, 2009… As Oregon’s biodiesel renewable fuel standard takes effect, agricultural producers throughout Oregon will receive biodiesel-blended fuel from their suppliers for their farm tanks. ODA encourages farmers and ranchers to take a few simple precautions as they begin to store and use the fuel.  […]


September 28, 2009 - OSU economist debuts in film about local food movement

OSU economist debuts in film about local food movement By Oregon State University Extension CORVALLIS, Ore. – An agricultural economist at Oregon State University has hit the silver screen in a new documentary that examines and promotes the local food movement and that will show in Portland starting on Friday. […]


September 27, 2009 - Farm Bureau Backs Health Insurance Tax Credit

American Federation Farm Bureau, WASHINGTON, D.C., September 21, 2009 – Health insurance costs are an ongoing and significant expense for farmers and ranchers and must be reduced so that they do not burden farm and ranch businesses with costs they cannot afford, American Farm Bureau Federation President Bob Stallman told […]


September 26, 2009 - ODFW Agenda: Cougar target areas, 2010 big game regulations

By Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, SALEM, Ore.—The Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet Friday, Oct. 2 at ODFW Headquarters in Salem for an update regarding cougar target areas and to adopt 2010 big game hunting regulations.  The meeting begins at 8 a.m. at 3406 Cherry Ave, NE and […]


September 25, 2009 - Oregon producers sought for Chemical Use Survey

“NASS will contact selected Oregon producers to arrange in-person interviews for conducting the survey. As with all NASS surveys, information provided by respondents is confidential by law.” By Agri-Business Council of Oregon Fruit growers will be contacted this fall by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) […]


September 25, 2009 - Timber Sale in Klamath County

BY Bureau of Land Management, Klamath Falls, OR – The Bureau of Land Management’s Klamath Falls Resource Area held the Brady’s Boot Timber Sale on September 16, 2009. This tract of timber is located in Klamath County, approximately 60 miles east of Klamath Falls. The sale has an appraised value […]