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Enhanced training to recognize indicators of stress and suicide risk are needed to help farmers and ranchers, a new ...
A loose steer temporarily blocked traffic on westbound Interstate 90 near a Spokane exit the afternoon of Aug. 17. “A door ...
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission unanimously elected outdoor enthusiast Jim Anderson as chairman, asking him to ...
University of Idaho researchers established a network of 10 field-based monitoring stations in the state’s southern region to ...
National FFA Organization announced Aug. 11 its membership reached a record 1,042,245 this year, up 1.5% from 2024, when it ...
The National Weather Service issued a La Niña watch, raising hopes the coming winter will bust up stubborn drought conditions ...
Economist: Corn farmers losing 85 cents per bushel USDA’s latest World Supply and Demand Estimate report predicts corn ...
A refugee family that fled a civil war and ethnic killings has found success farming in the U.S. by focusing on a niche ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said closing the border to live cattle from Mexico to guard against the New World ...
Oregon and local leaders are prioritizing Palmer amaranth, an invasive pigweed. Removal, transport and disposal events July ...
A labor union representing USDA plant protection inspectors has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s ...
A recent series of wheatfield fires are not caused by any single variety, nor the disease powdery mildew, Washington State University winter wheat breeder Arron Carter says. […] ...