Unlawful trade practice claims filed by several consumers against the Tillamook dairy cooperative may proceed after the ...
A proposal to hike Oregon’s well construction fees to shore up a regulatory budget shortfall has shone a spotlight on the ...
Oregon’s snowpack looked strong April 1, the date it should be at its peak, while Washington’s looked meager. Eleven of ...
Pat Clements, a sixth-generation Kentucky farmer, recently began his one-year term as president of the National Association ...
The National Onion Association and other produce groups praised the U.S. State Department’s first-ever denial of Mexico’s request for Colorado River water as a step toward leveling the playing ...
USDA research weed scientist Olivia Landau asks big questions about weeds in wheat farming. Landau is part of the Pacific ...
The prospect of adding to Oregon’s water litigation backlog isn’t dissuading Gov. Tina Kotek from promoting stricter ...
In what’s being described as a mutual decision, National Association of Wheat Growers CEO Chandler Goule will depart when his ...
A warm stretch that followed frequent cold rains helped onion growers in southeast Oregon and southwest Idaho catch up on planting. The crop was 25-50% planted as of late March, depending on location.
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