A third of Oregon’s counties have state drought declarations Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek declared drought emergencies for Coos ...
A wayward swarm of bees has spawned a lifelong career for Steven Coffman, who’s turned that first hive into a honey and ...
The Bureau of Reclamation projects Yakima River basin irrigators with junior water-rights will receive 52% of their normal ...
Washington only state given standing to sue The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled 2-1 against President Trump’s 10% ...
About 69% of the U.S. winter wheat production area is under drought, according to U.S. Wheat Associates. Wheat futures ...
The National Onion Association, nine House members and two senators have urged the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to ...
Spring has sprung in the nation’s capital. The sun is shining. Plants and flowers are blooming. Weekend marathons are ...
Survey shows input cost and availability concerns, expected farm income decline The Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy ...
I’ve spent the better part of a decade talking to farmers about millets. In Eastern Washington, along the banks of the Colorado River, across the Nebraska plains, the same conversation repeats itself.
Grant County, Wash., farmers opposed to having a major transmission line on their property have a problem: It’s easier for the local utility to condemn private land than cut through the red tape to ...