The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to review a lawsuit over glyphosate’s alleged cancer risks could have much broader effects ...
The Pacific Northwest will be vulnerable to energy shortages as the region turns to windmills, solar panels and batteries to power data centers, heat homes and fuel vehicles, according to the Western ...
The Environmental Protection Agency’s regional director criticized state regulators for fining rancher Wade King for digging ...
Sonny Ramaswamy, former director of the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture and former Oregon State University College of Agricultural Sciences dean, now serves on the Food and Agriculture ...
The USDA Farm Service Agency has appointed Oregon and Idaho agricultural leaders to serve on state committees that help ...
Anderson Hay has resolved a major lender’s recent concerns about the company’s payments to farmers to whom it owed money ...
Around for decades, regenerative agriculture continues to grow but remains a small part of production agriculture’s agronomy ...
The U.S. Forest Service unlawfully exempted certain timber projects aimed at restoring wildlife habitat and reducing wildfire hazards from environmental analysis, according to a federal judge.
The Oregon Department of Agriculture is now accepting 2026 International Year of the Woman Farmer nominations and will share ...
Overall “contraction” is the biggest challenge the malting barley industry faces, said Ashley McFarland, new American Malting ...
Chris Schnepf, longtime University of Idaho Extension forestry educator, has begun the process of retiring, after 38 years.
Washington legislators held the first of what likely will be several hearings this session on whether farmworkers will have ...