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January 9, 2009 - Wyden Opposes Natural Gas Pipeline

Guest Submission: PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden says he opposes a U.S. Forest Service decision to allow a natural gas pipeline to run through Mount Hood National Forest. The Palomar pipeline would start east of the Cascade Range in Maupin and end on the coast in Astoria. The […]


January 8, 2009 - Philip Mote to Lead Oregon’s New Climate Research Institute

From Oregon State University, CORVALLIS, Ore. – A national leader in analyzing the impacts of climate change will direct a new legislatively established institute in Oregon that is designed to facilitate research on issues related to global climate change. Philip W. Mote, the Washington state climatologist, will direct the Oregon […]


January 7, 2009 - Lumber forecast revised downward

By Western Wood Products Association, PORTLAND, Ore. – With the weakness in the U.S. economy much deeper than was seen earlier this fall, Western Wood Products Association has scaled back its earlier forecast for lumber supply and demand for 2009.The Association reports Western mills are experiencing the largest downturn in […]


January 6, 2009 - The media and the minimum wage hike

Posted by Curt Kipp, Oregon Association of Nurseries, Daily Digger Blog It’s a familiar pattern: new year, new minimum wage. In Oregon, the state-mandated hourly rate is now $8.40, up 45 cents from $7.95 in 2008. Under Oregon law, the wage rises each year, automatically, based on increases in the […]


January 5, 2009 - Tualatin Valley Water Needs Growing

Guest Submission By MATEUSZ PERKOWSKI (Salem) Capital Press FOREST GROVE, Ore.– Staring into the placid depths of Hagg Lake, farmer and forester Hank Scott sees more than a 50,000-acre-foot reservoir. Beneath the lake’s surface once stood a handful of homes, a church, a grade school Scott attended as a boy, […]


January 2, 2009 - What About Fruit Trees? Think About It!

Guest Submission If you are trying to figure out ways to produce more food from your yard, think about planting a few fruit trees. Just a few trees can produce enough fruit to last you for many months. Growing tree fruit in your backyard, however, does take considerably more room […]


December 31, 2008 - Post-storm winter tree care: proceed with caution

Oregon Department of Forestry — December’s storm events including snow, ice, rain and winds took a heavy toll on many trees in Oregon landscapes, but arborists are advising homeowners and community leaders to exercise caution when dealing with the storm’s aftermath. That’s because there are two very common mistakes people […]


December 30, 2008 - OSU taste tests grain-fed vs. grass-fed beef in Portland schools

By Oregon State University Extension Service, PORTLAND, Ore. – Children can tell the difference between grass- and grain-fed beef, but when it comes to preference, they’re evenly split, according to taste tests that Oregon State University conducted at two grade schools in Portland. Portland Public Schools asked OSU to conduct […]


December 29, 2008 - Northwest Fisherman Jobs in Danger

Guest Submission An unusually weak Dungeness crab harvest is compounding the financial woes of West Coast fishermen who were already struggling with depressed consumer demand and the unprecedented collapse of the Pacific chinook salmon fishery. Commercial fishermen in California, Oregon and Washington are struggling to stay afloat financially. They say […]


December 26, 2008 - Environmental Standards Altered to Allow Proposed Pipeline

Guest Submission PORTLAND, Ore. — The U.S. Forest Service plans to alter its environmental standards to allow a proposed $800 million natural gas pipeline to run through 47 miles of Mount Hood National Forest. The proposed Palomar pipeline would require opening a path measuring 120 feet wide. The path would […]