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Longtime Washington agriculture teacher and FFA advisor Rod Cool will retire at the end of the school year. “It’s time,” Cool ...
Washington wheat farmers will get the latest on the new falling number rapid test during this season’s variety tours. Project ...
Oregon lawmakers appear likely to pass a bill that encourages college-credit agriculture and forestry classes in high schools ...
U.S. noncitrus fruit crops — led by grapes, strawberries and apples, all primarily grown on the West Coast — climbed 5% in ...
Blue states are suing President Trump for suspending federal approval of onshore and offshore wind projects, claiming the ...
Willamette Valley sparkling wine caught the perfect wave. Just as bubbly experienced an upswell in demand, the region was ...
Environmental advocates have won a preliminary injunction against livestock grazing across 22,000 federal acres in Oregon ...
President Trump proposed cutting non-defense discretionary spending by 22%, but while spending more on food safety ...
A state panel increased the odds a California company will soon win approval to put solar panels and batteries on farmland in ...
With the political winds at their backs, farm groups and irrigation districts are seeking to ensure the Clean Water Act ...
U.S. Wheat Associates recently held its first Sub-Saharan Africa buyers conference for 20 different countries. “Africa ...
Jon Wyss has been appointed state director of the USDA’s Farm Service Agency in Washington, a position he held during the ...