A Washington farm group leader told state lawmakers that agricultural employers could be fined heavily if they cooperated with federal immigration agents under legislation proposed by state Attorney ...
U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Jan. 12 signed an order establishing the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, ...
After decades of farm and food processing pollution contaminating groundwater in northeast Oregon, state regulators are ...
Rejecting an animal welfare group’s objections, a federal appeals court has determined the U.S. Bureau of Land Management ...
A Yakima water-rights consultant says the Washington Department of Ecology misled lawmakers by claiming a Spokane County ...
Prescribed burn associations provide knowledge and careful planning for controlled fires, legal protection, volunteer ...
Oregon irrigators want to lower the bureaucratic hurdles for distributing water from the Columbia River, arguing that ...
Emily Iverson, farm manager of Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm near Woodburn, Ore., spoke at the Northwest Ag Show on Jan. 15 about ...
Tim Ray, Chemeketa Community College’s agricultural sciences and technology dean, said it was “freaky” to drive an electric ...
A coalition of loggers, landowners and a sawmill have failed to revive an antitrust lawsuit accusing a rival logging outfit ...
The program has nine bilingual trainers, most tied to agriculture. Two courses are offered each year, rotating between Yakima ...
Central Washington rancher Wade King has moved to more aggressively respond to allegations by the Department of Ecology that ...
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