Even before Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins spoke up, Washington ranchers Wade and Teresa King were looking to turn ...
In the wake of Del Monte Foods’ facility closures in Washington and the company’s bankruptcy, the U.S. pear industry faces ...
The Washington Forest Practices Board took 200,000 acres of timberland out of production, voting 7-5 to require loggers to ...
Rising wildfire risk in the Pacific Northwest combined with volatile timber pricing may lower forestland values by as much as ...
A $10 Bioinnovation grant and matching industry funds will boost ongoing efforts to study and develop whole grain products ...
Three more Chinese nationals formerly associated with the University of Michigan are being detained, suspected of smuggling ...
Before the Lone Rock Fire was extinguished, officials, researchers and ranchers started forming a plan to augment fixed ...
A federal appeals court is weighing whether to resurrect an antitrust lawsuit claiming an Eastern Oregon logging outfit and ...
U.S. wheat production reached its highest level this year since 2016, says U.S. Wheat Associates, the overseas marketing arm ...
A new class of Leadership Idaho Agriculture participants will attend education and development events around the state.
The reason for USDA’s abrupt firing of Jon Wyss, former director of the Washington office of the Farm Service Agency, remains ...
Oregon wildlife regulators have again prevailed in a land use ruling that blocks Jackson County’s decision to rezone 435 ...