Anderson Hay will be allowed to continue paying farmers for forage crops on an “interim basis” while their contracts are reviewed by a bankruptcy judge.
The U.S. House voted to take gray wolves off the endangered species list throughout the Lower 48, a move supported by the past three White House administrations but currently blocked by a federal ...
Opponents say plaintiffs’ proposal would increase electricity rates, endanger grid Dam stakeholders have filed opposing ...
The Oregon Sweet Cherry Commission discussed forming a marketing order to bolster industry returns, fruit quality and ...
Fast-rising Yakima River basin reservoirs hold 113% as much water as normal for mid-December, an impressive turnaround from ...
Idaho producers stand to benefit from the second stage of the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program that USDA rolled out last ...
At the age of 22, Amanda Staehely suffered an ankle injury that derailed the ballet career that she’d spent most of her life ...
Washington had nine instances of highly pathogenic avian influenza from mid-November through mid-December, though all of those were in backyard flocks and 290 birds were affected, according to USDA ...
An Idaho agricultural trade mission to Vietnam benefited trade partner relationships and boosted prospects for export growth, ...
Northwest farmers could see above-average precipitation this winter, with the occasional cold outbreak, popular weatherman ...
Money from fundraisers was placed in district’s general fund MOSES LAKE, Wash. – The Moses Lake FFA chapter alleges the ...
Oregon water regulators are proposing to again reject a new irrigation reservoir in the Willamette Valley, though they plan ...
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