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$153,750

Oregon Forestry Spent $154K on Mystery 'Supplies' from Cattle Company

Oregon Department of Forestry

The Oregon Department of Forestry paid $153,750 to Ponderosa Land and Cattle Company for something described only as 'INV2 4LRP0208' under the category of 'Supplies.' It's unclear what supplies a cattle company would provide to forestry operations or why the description is so cryptic for such a large amount.

This item was flagged by our automated pipeline from public spending records. It represents a potential concern, not a confirmed finding of wrongdoing.

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Concern Score: 75/100

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