Legislation requiring Oregon farms to report fertilizer use is meant to protect groundwater from pollution but critics say it’d only burden growers while generating useless data.
Jumble delivers daily new brain-teasing enjoyment. Since 1954, Jumble has been entertaining generations of players who have discovered the puzzles humorous “punny” solution by unjumbling words and ...
Sales in all categories combined totaled 14.4 billion pounds and $18.2 billion, according to a Potatoes USA news release and ...
A Republican senator reintroduced a bill that would let ranchers shoot the first wolf that returned to the scene of an attack on livestock, calling it a more […] ...
Longtime Oregon State University breeder Shawn Mehlenbacher is retiring as as a mutant strain of Eastern Filbert Blight ...
A fruit-hauling robot developed by Washington State University graduate students and Heritage University undergraduates won a ...
Selling farmland is different from selling regular real estate. It involves obtaining certain details like soil quality, ...
Step into the heart of the Columbia River Maritime Museum and learn about the deep-rooted maritime traditions and artistry of ...
The idea of heading west to settle in vast, rugged and wild lands has been a romanticized notion since the beginnings of our ...
The Pollution Control Hearings Board, in a ruling released Jan. 27, upheld a permit issued by Ecology certifying that the ...
A top priority for National Cattlemen’s Beef Association in the new Congress is passing legislation that will lower taxes ...
The price to export U.S. soft white wheat is among the lowest on the world market, which bodes well for future demand even as ...