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The Idaho Food Bank Fund will accept grant applications July 1-31. The fund issues grants to qualifying Idaho nonprofit ...
Oregon’s legislative session ended with lawmakers not taking action on bills that would impose new environmental review ...
A proposal to sell some public lands as part of the U.S. Senate’s version of a budget reconciliation bill was downscaled and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that district courts can’t issue universal injunctions, ending an increasingly common way for ...
Washington State University scientist Per McCord, the only public cherry breeder in the U.S., sounded like a proud but ...
Agriculture and business groups have convinced Oregon lawmakers to revise a labor lawsuit bill, reducing the impact on employers in the version recently signed into law. Workers accusing their ...
An Oregon nursery where a new plant pathogen was discovered last year may be dissolved by a court-appointed receiver following a dispute among its co-owners. The court-appointed receiver recently took ...
New trading quotas between Ukraine and the European Union mean Ukrainian farmers could seek to sell their crops elsewhere on ...
Southeast Idaho farmer Tanner Funk digs potatoes June 23 in a field where no frost damage was found. (Courtesy County Line Farms) PLEASANT VALLEY, Idaho — Potato farmer Tanner Funk feared a ...
About 25 teachers, clad in red hairnets and blue booties for biosecurity purposes, toured the Lochmead Dairy processing plant ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek verbally declared a state of emergency June 18 for the Rowena Fire just west of The Dalles, Ore. As of ...