SALEM — Critics of large confined animal feeding operations seem ready to accept tougher standards for new facilities instead of a years-long moratorium originally considered by Oregon lawmakers.
SALEM — Critics of large confined animal feeding operations seem ready to accept tougher standards for new facilities instead of a years-long moratorium originally considered by Oregon lawmakers.
From the dairy farm to the nursery, Oregon producers are adapting to the state s new agricultural overtime law by investing in automation, cutting workers hours, making plans to share employees