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Last fall, shelves in the rice section of supermarkets were almost bare. Any available rice’s prices had shot up. Venues like ...
Pacific Northwest farmers expect to plant slightly more wheat and corn, and slightly less barley and hay this year, according ...
U.S. pistachio crop is forecast at 1.1 billion pounds in-shell, its third largest harvest — and that’s for an “off” year with ...
A contentious Oregon wildfire map that imposed new regulations on high-risk landowners may be swapped for incentives meant to ...
A $73 million renovation of Withycombe Hall at Oregon State University aims to energize and expand hands-on learning with new ...
Oregon lawmakers won’t prohibit building large livestock operations in areas with heightened groundwater protections this ...
After a couple of false starts, legislation intended to reform Oregon’s compensation policy for wolf killings of livestock ...
Whenever her family’s farming operation buys property, Rep. Anna Scharf, R-Amity, hopes the parcel doesn’t have a home on it.
Lawmakers may lift Oregon’s prohibition on irrigating commercial crops with domestic wells, alarming agricultural and ...
President Trump signed an executive order directing his attorney general to scrutinize the constitutionality of state laws ...
Corey Maag’s mid-1990s shift to drip irrigation made him an early adopter of the method now common in the sizable southeast ...
Clark Hamilton wants fellow farmers to know how hard U.S. Wheat Associates is working on their behalf. As chairman of U.S.
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