A Chehalis, Wash., couple say they will defend themselves against allegations by the Department of Ecology that they violated the state’s water-pollution control law by irrigating hay with blood-laced ...
Farmers will be expected to share more of the risks involved in growing forage crops for Anderson Hay under the company’s bankruptcy reorganization plan. Growers will also cease receiving large ...
Nine counties now have emergency status Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek declared drought emergencies April 21 for six more counties — ...
Cloud seeding operator Rainmaker Technology Corp. added more than 60,000 acre-feet of water to the Bear River Basin as of ...
Washington wolves officially attacked relatively few head of cattle last year, though it may be a sign that ranchers see more ...
A compound derived from a microorganism that can survive in extreme conditions will be tested this growing season in orchards against fire blight — and evaluated in the lab versus Listeria, a major ...
Declining crop conditions and ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran are impacting the national wheat market, Northwest ...
A federal judge has approved a major Northwest hay exporter’s request to sell off its Oregon processing facility during ...
Estimated 40,000 to 50,000 acres will need to go without water Roughly $18 million is expected to be available through a “no ...
A new lawsuit cites Oregon’s farm and forestry industries as prime examples of why the state’s “climate protection program” ...
Monthly routine surveillance found bird flu in five Idaho dairies not previously identified as having the disease, state ...
New rules are more flexible than agency’s original guidelines New negotiated guidelines for voluntarily curtailing ...