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April 19, 2009 - OSU seeks comments on sustainable agriculture

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State University is seeking comments on a statewide study of sustainable agriculture in order to gauge potential for establishing a new program to help the agriculture and food business communities meet sustainability standards.


April 18, 2009 - CBO Shows Ethanol not Big Factor in Food Prices

Weekend National News Focus: American Farm Bureau Federation, April 16, 2009 – American Farm Bureau Federation President Bob Stallman said that the latest government statistics prove ethanol played only a minimal role in last year’s food price increases. During a call today with reporters, Stallman said a Congressional Budget Office […]


April 17, 2009 - Congressman Schrader’s help enlisted in trade dispute

By Oregon Association of Nurseries, Daily Digger Blog, Major agricultural producers from Oregon met today with U.S. Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-Ore.) to ask for his help in resolving a costly trade dispute between Mexico and the United States. There’s a press release about it here (PDF). The issue came to […]


April 16, 2009 - Court scores landowner victory for late Dorothy English

Dave Hunnicutt Oregonians In Action, The Oregon Court of Appeals issued a decision today that requires Multnomah County to pay $1,150,000 to the Estate of Dorothy English.  At long last, Dorothy has finally won!!!  The Court rejected and reversed a lower decision by the Multnomah County Circuit Court, which had […]


April 15, 2009 - Wheat Grower’s League: Legislative quick-note

Tammy Dennee, Executive Director Oregon Wheat Grower’s League Excerpt from Director’s Corner: April 17th is the deadline for bills to be heard. Any bills not moving by April 17th will be declared dead. Of the more than 3,000 pieces of introduced legislation, the League currently has placed more than 200 […]


April 15, 2009 - ODFW offers tips for avoiding problems with bears

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife – Spring is a time of renewal in Oregon and around the Pacific Northwest. It is also the time of year when bears wake up from their long winter naps and come out of their dens to look for food. Unfortunately, many of these […]


April 14, 2009 - Legislature tours Oregon. Will rural Oregon speak up?

Joint Ways & Means Committee takes it on the Road By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Support OFS If you are concerned about the funding of any state agency programs, it is urgent that you attend one of the following meetings to express your views.  An excellent example would be […]


April 13, 2009 - Pacific Fishery Management Council sets 2009 salmon seasons

Most California fisheries still closed; seasons in north improved over last year By Pacific Fishery Management Council, MILLBRAE, Ca – For the second year in a row, the Pacific Fishery Management Council today closed commercial and most recreational salmon fisheries off the coast of California in response to the collapse […]


April 12, 2009 - FDA Ignores Environmental-Economic Impacts of Feed Ban

Weekend National News Focus: National Cattlemen Beef Association: WASHINGTON (Apr. 7, 2008) – The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) criticized yesterday’s decision by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to solicit public comments solely on delaying the implementation of a new feed ban, rather than soliciting public comment on the […]


April 11, 2009 - US Farm Bureau: Corrupted Language and Bad Ideas

Weekend National News Focus American Farm Bureau Federation.  Subsidy – it’s become a dirty word. Government subsidies are payments to businesses to achieve a public goal. Call anything a “subsidy,” however, and it becomes easier to turn people against it. Our nation’s farms, 98 percent of which are owned by […]