A House Democrat said lawmakers need to know how much methane dairies and feedlots release to make sound policy, inspiring a ...
Michael Aldrich Forrester, the former editor and publisher of Capital Press, died Feb. 3 in Bend at the age of 86. Forrester ...
Farmland preservation advocates claim House Bill 3013 merely closes a legal loophole under which proposed construction can go ...
Rob Sharkey and wife Emily spoke to nearly 1,000 Washington FFA students Feb. 5 during the Spokane Ag Show, their talk was ...
Stevens County Sheriff Brad Manke and Ferry County Sheriff Ray Maycumber testified Wednesday for a bill calling for local ...
Kirk Maag, an environmental and natural resources attorney and partner at Stoel Rives law firm, has been appointed to the ...
Agriculture and other rural industries are heavily exposed to the policy choices of the federal government, particularly with ...
Farmers and ranchers attend the Spokane Ag Show to connect with each other, and the people with whom they do business, event organizers say. Read more ...
The University of Idaho and the Idaho Sustainable Agriculture Initiative for Dairy (ISAID) will host a national conference ...
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.
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