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Editorial: The two Scott Pruitts

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency leaders have a well-earned reputation for their unique and sometimes bizarre interpretations of how a federal agency should operate.There was the professed “spy”...

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Editorial: Avoiding Portland traffic at all costs

It doesn’t take a traffic engineer to determine that Portland is highway-impaired. Traffic in Oregon’s largest city is slow.How slow is it? you ask.A few years ago, the state Department of...

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Editorial: USDA offers help to farmers victimized by trade wars

Last week Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue released more details about the Trump administration’s plan to help farmers hurt by ongoing trade disputes.While we appreciate the administration’s offer...

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Editorial: Christmas trees need a boost

“Got Milk?”“Beef: It’s what’s for dinner.”“Pork. The Other White Meat.”“The incredible, edible egg.”These and other slogans have long been part of popular marketing efforts to promote agricultural...

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Editorial: Lack of guestworker bill leaves farmers hanging

Caught up in the swirl of confusion surrounding the immigration issue on Capitol Hill is a guestworker visa program that serves as a lifeline for many U.S. farmers.Called the H-2A visa, it allows...

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Editorial: FDA head travels to farm country

It must have been the first time a head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ever visited a feedlot in Central Oregon — or anywhere else, for that matter.But there Scott Gottlieb was, at the Barley...

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Editorial: Agriculture’s ‘youth movement’

Finding enough workers for the busy season is a challenge for many farms, which try everything from recruiting local workers to hiring H-2A visa workers from overseas.A blueberry farm near Roseburg,...

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Editorial: WOTUS ruling muddies regulatory waters

The controversial Waters of the United States rule lives again, at least in 26 states — including Oregon, Washington and California.The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of...

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Editorial: Environmentalists stop state from managing wolves

We fully understand the role of the judicial system in society and how it provides all citizens with access to justice. It’s in the U.S. Constitution.However, we missed the part of the Constitution...

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Editorial: H-2A guestworkers help keep ag viable

Two quotes stood out in last week’s story about an H-2A guestworker we featured on the front page. One was “I do it because we need the money.”The speaker was Antonio de Jesus Bailon. He was one of...

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Editorial: Trump trade policies mostly promises

Last week Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue released details of the administration’s response to trade damages from retaliatory tariffs by China and other countries.The plan includes nearly $4.7...

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Editorial: Beginning farmers join the most important profession

Hats off to Irina Schabram, Nicki Passarella, Emily Cooper and the thousands of other new farmers who are joining the world’s most important profession: agriculture.We do not exaggerate when we...

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Editorial: Mass timber movement aims high

A mass movement is underway in Oregon — a mass timber movement.Mass timber is cross-laminated timber — called CLT — mass plywood and other types of engineered wood that turn lumber into large, strong...

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Editorial: Gerawan case shows ALRB ineptitude

No matter where you stand on the unionization of farmworkers, you would have to agree that the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board did a disservice to Gerawan Farms and the United Farm...

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Editorial: Now we’re talking!

The past week marked three major breakthroughs for the Trump administration — and for the U.S. farmers who depend on trade relationships with Pacific Rim nations.First, the U.S., Mexico and Canada...

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Editorial: Washington oyster farmers need help

‘Neonic” is a word that sets off alarm bells among the anti-pesticide crowd, most of whom oppose the chemicals that farmers and ranchers need to protect their crops and livestock.Neonics — the common...

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Editorial: Protect ranchers, not wolves

Klamath Basin irrigators got a little help last week from Congress — $10 million tucked into a $6 billion bill to improve the nation’s ports, dams, harbors and other infrastructure.It won’t correct the...

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Editorial: Klamath Basin aid a small start

Klamath Basin irrigators got a little help last week from Congress — $10 million tucked into a $6 billion bill to improve the nation’s ports, dams, harbors and other infrastructure.It won’t correct the...

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Editorial: Klamath Basin aid a small start

Klamath Basin irrigators got a little help last week from Congress — $10 million tucked into a $6 billion bill to improve the nation’s ports, dams, harbors and other infrastructure.It won’t correct the...

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Editorial: Budd-Falen top choice for Interior job

Judging by the knee-jerk reaction of some environmentalists, the Trump administration has chosen well in Karen Budd-Falen, its new deputy solicitor for fish, wildlife and parks within the Department of...

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