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Washington State University scientist Per McCord, the only public cherry breeder in the U.S., sounded like a proud but ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that district courts can’t issue universal injunctions, ending an increasingly common way for ...
The national wildfire preparedness level increased to 3 early June 21, on a scale from 1 to 5. Higher numbers indicate a ...
About 25 teachers, clad in red hairnets and blue booties for biosecurity purposes, toured the Lochmead Dairy processing plant ...
The U.S. Department of Labor has shelved a Biden-era rule that gave union rights to foreign farmworkers and guaranteed labor ...
A proposed study of farmworker experiences in Oregon has won the endorsement of a key policy committee after Oregon State ...
Lawmakers have scaled back the fee increases proposed for many Oregon water rights transactions, though they’re still likely ...
The Energy Facility Site Evaluation is scheduled to vote this month to recommend Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson permit a solar ...
Pacific Northwest wheat industry representatives met with a majority of their overseas customers during back-to-back U.S.
Some folks just seem to insist on doing things the hard way. Growing hazelnuts organically generally involves more labor, ...
Wolf advocates told a federal judge June 18 that wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains should have federal protection until ...
A new strawberry called Finnito is on the verge of being released and continues the legacy of Chad Finn, a USDA Agricultural ...