Washington farmers and ranchers who suffered losses in flooding in December may be eligible for compensation or low-interest loans from the USDA. USDA officials encouraged producers contact USDA ...
From incorporating new technology to readily tweaking the crop mix on the approximately 1,000-acre Miller Farms, Miller ...
U.S. milk production is expected to edge higher in 2026 with better yields and a slightly larger national herd, but strong ...
Both Gov. Kotek's Oregon Prosperity Roadmap and the Oregon Business Plan have elicited fanfare and criticism. As the director ...
A federal appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a wrongful death lawsuit against the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation over an ...
Washington State Veterinarian Amber Itle has cleared Santa's reindeer for entry, and outlines Santa's biosecurity protocols to protect livestock.
By Brad Carlson Updated plans that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced for greater sage grouse Dec. 22 drew ...
China’s tree nut consumption is surging and pistachios from U.S. growers — that means California farmers — have emerged as ...
Washington State University is temporarily closing its Pullman, Wash., plant diagnostic clinic to assess grower needs.
An Idaho cattle company seeks to withhold nearly $11 million from a livestock supplier for allegedly charging excessive sales ...
A Yakima Valley apple and hop grower will pay $1 million to settle claims it discriminated against domestic workers and favored foreign farmworkers. Cornerstone Ranches President Graham Gamache said ...
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