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A federal judge has ordered the J.R. Simplot agribusiness company to pay for the upkeep of cattle allegedly contaminated with ...
The failure of a bill imposing environmental reviews on certain Oregon water rights transfers has not dissuaded Oregon Gov.
Several of the bills that most alarmed Oregon agriculture organizations this year ended up dying in committee or getting ...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the Trump administration will act quickly to legalize more farmworkers to ...
Sometimes weak or sickly calves are being nursed in the living room so they can be turned out to graze with the herd in ...
The Washington Grain Commission board has approved a nearly $8.4 million budget for the next year, up 15% from last year’s $7 ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation are withdrawing from their plan to prepare a supplemental ...
The USDA rolled out a plan July 8 to block Chinese investors from buying farmland, calling it a matter of national security.
Water shortages are increasingly likely in parts of Idaho as a promising supply has dwindled quickly. Exceptionally warm, dry ...
Washington’s handful of Walla Walla sweet onion farmers are right in the thick of harvest. “I would say we have an average to ...
Farmer sentiment weakened in June, and a major reason appeared to be a cloudy outlook on exports, according to the latest ...
Christine “Chris” Hamp recently visited three North Carolina farms as part of her duties as National Grange president. One ...
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