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Logging and grazing on public land are expected to reap benefits from a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that has limited the scope ...
A bill designed to thin out or eliminate juniper trees from potentially thousands of acres in rural parts of Central and ...
Leo Kuntz coined the term for and patented the “muted tidal regulator,” a device attached to tidegates to foster fish habitat ...
The Oregon Department of Agriculture has issued emergency rules for livestock exhibitions this summer that are designed to ...
Oregon’s fishing industry got a boost from the USDA, which announced it would purchase $16 million in Pacific pink shrimp.
Oregon lawmakers will not move forward this year with a proposed agricultural labor standards board that would set wages and ...
Several local governments in Oregon are pausing their lawsuit against new national flood insurance restrictions while ...
Idaho may be best known for potatoes, but its top crop by far is dairy, with production worth nearly $4 billion in 2024, ...
The Idaho Cattle Association plans its annual Summer Round-Up meeting June 23-24 at Best Western Burley Inn & Convention ...
Despite objections about double standards raised by a coalition of farm organizations, Oregon lawmakers have decided to allow ...
The U.S. Energy Secretary recently said he is “passionately in support” of the lower Snake River dams remaining in place.
A federal appeals court temporarily reinstated President Donald Trump’s retaliatory and reciprocal tariffs, as the Justice ...
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