Eleven additional states can export fresh table-stock and chipping potatoes to South Korea, according to a Jan. 23 agreement ...
Amid continued financial struggles, an Oregon nursery at the center of a legal battle may be sold to another company, ...
New season highlights conservation, tourism The 13th season of “Washington Grown” began airing in January. The new season includes 13 episodes. The program premiered in 2013, highlighting the state’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to review a lawsuit over glyphosate’s alleged cancer risks could have much broader effects ...
Washington lawmakers are advancing bills that could make farming more expensive, while legislation to cut labor costs and taxes languishes. The state ranks 14th in the U.S. in gross farm […] ...
Around for decades, regenerative agriculture continues to grow but remains a small part of production agriculture’s agronomy ...
Experts said a few Pacific Northwest wineries are making non-alcoholic wines to diversify and boost bottom lines, and more ...
Commodities are destined for food banks and communities in need The USDA recently announced purchases of up to $80 million in ...
Art Douglas certainly puts the “long-range” in long-range weather forecasting. He’s been giving his popular annual weather ...
Jon Wyss, fired by USDA as the executive director of the Washington office of the Farm Service Agency in October 2025, is now ...
The U.S. Forest Service unlawfully exempted certain timber projects aimed at restoring wildlife habitat and reducing wildfire hazards from environmental analysis, according to a federal judge.
More than 30 sessions scheduled for beginning and experienced farmers The Oregon State University Small Farms Conference is ...