oregon farming laws

i was surprised that i do not see anyone talking about this. your well will not belong to you and be public. you will need permits for everything, the only water you can use to grow will be rainwater you collect but even that can change. if a person plans to live off grid oregon is not the place for you.
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Yikes this is terrible situation there.


Liberal state declares war on small farmers and homesteaders: War on food is spreading in U.S. through land-use restrictions, geoengineering and waves of propaganda

>snip The World Economic Forum warned us several years ago that its ultimate goal was to destroy the middle class. How else would you explain their slogan: “You will own nothing and learn to like it“?

This mantra is playing out in real time in the state of Oregon, and other states, in various forms which we will get into in this article.

Small farmers are under attack in the Beaver State, which has begun shutting down family farms throughout the state under the guise of water conservation and groundwater protection.

The owner of Yanasa Ama Ranch shared a 20-minute video explaining what is going on in Oregon as bureaucrats erroneously classify small family farms and homesteads as “concentrated animal feeding operations,” or CAFOs, in order to shut them down. Any feeding area that has a concrete, rock or gravel floor falls into this category, which would include most small dairy or egg farms.

If you have two or three milking cows, the rancher explains, you are now targeted by the state for closure.>snipuh oh
Don't like that developement.
I suppose Russia is still a free country at least rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
In worst case move there ay'
And some wonder why the freedom loving DT is being voted for....
damn .. are they blind deaf and dumb?
there are places in canada dong this too, plugging peoples wells and shutting off their pumps, yet a huge company can make millions of bottles of water a day.
The video man said irrigation is excluded yet watering the lawn is irrigation which he said is included.

But the funny part is that water used in irrigation goes straight back into the ground. Maybe the plants use some and some evaporates but most goes back. You should get a credit off your meter for that.
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