Conservation groups on March 2 sued the U.S. Bureau of Land Management over new plans for greater sage grouse management across 71 million acres of federal public land. The lawsuit […] ...
A major Northwest hay exporter has won final approval to pay growers on equal terms for forage products while it restructures ...
New report highlights huge link between the state’s wine and tourism The Oregon wine industry’s economic impact keeps growing, though at a slower pace due to headwinds, according to a […] ...
USDA will provide $150 million to U.S. sugar beet and sugarcane farmers in response to temporary market disruptions as well ...
Fish and Wildlife employee dispute endangers depredation probes A Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Police sergeant ...
U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon has mostly agreed to plaintiffs’ requests to increase spill over dams and lower ...
Oregon legislation meant to discourage wage theft will no longer apply to agricultural employers, instead focusing on the use ...
Company owes growers $840,000 As Oregon farm regulators demand that seed dealer Bailey Seed and Grain make delinquent crop ...
Stakeholders expect a full order to come shortly on a proposed preliminary injunction on Columbia-Snake river system operations from U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon. Earthjustice, the state of ...
Federal prosecutors accuse two Yakima-area residents of illegally bringing more than 100 Mexican farmworkers to Washington ...
New duties exempt a host of farm inputs and food products President Trump proclaimed a 10% global tariff Feb. 20, right after ...
Idaho Fish and Game Feb. 21-22 killed three wolves in the state’s far north to support elk recovery. Helicopter-borne staff shot the wolves. The first-ever effort in the department’s Panhandle […] ...
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