Jon Paul Driver gets a farm’s whole story the moment he sets foot on the soil. “When you work for a bank and you show up on [ ...
The Oregon grass seed industry is still working through problems related to oversupply. Demand for grass seed rose sharply during the COVID outbreak in 2020 as people were forced to stay home, ...
Rob Sharkey and wife Emily spoke to nearly 1,000 Washington FFA students Feb. 5 during the Spokane Ag Show, their talk was ...
Wheat markets are burdened by a high domestic supply, while cattle prices could peak this year and then drop significantly ...
Art Douglas admitted his weather forecast isn’t especially ‘rosy’ this year. Easily 60% of the U.S. is under drought, and ...
Farmers and ranchers attend the Spokane Ag Show to connect with each other, and the people with whom they do business, event ...
The University of Idaho and the Idaho Sustainable Agriculture Initiative for Dairy (ISAID) will host a national conference ...
BOISE — A proposed Idaho law would allow law enforcement officers to take action on a person’s illegal immigration status only if that person is already being detained or investigated for a separate ...
Idaho’s prominence for mint production has grown thanks to “virgin ground” free of verticillium wilt, and as farmers look for ...
A federal judge denied Idaho’s request that she reconsider her earlier ban on recreational wolf trapping and snaring when Endangered Species Act-protected grizzly bears are not in their dens.
SALEM — Legislation requiring Oregon farms to report fertilizer use is meant to protect groundwater from pollution but critics say it’d only burden growers while generating useless data.
Grant County, Wash., farmers opposed to having a major transmission line on their property have a problem: It’s easier for the local utility to condemn private land than cut through the red tape ...