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A family has resolved a sprawling dispute among cousins over an Oregon cranberry farm that in recent years sparked six ...
Oregon lawmakers appear likely to pass a bill that encourages college-credit agriculture and forestry classes in high schools ...
California’s walnut industry hopes to bounce back with better production this season after low yields and nut quality in 2024 ...
In blending various flavors to make fruit spreads, Mt. Hope Farms knows there’s a fine line between a recipe for success and ...
To Jacob Bledsoe, a University of Idaho aquaculture researcher and extension educator, a rainbow trout’s insides are as ...
U.S. Wheat Associates recently held its first Sub-Saharan Africa buyers conference for 20 different countries. “Africa ...
A federal judge has refused to dismiss the Canadian government’s allegations that several Washington farms violated consumer ...
U.S. noncitrus fruit crops — led by grapes, strawberries and apples, all primarily grown on the West Coast — climbed 5% in ...
The USDA again closed the Mexican border to live cattle, bison and horse imports as the New World screwworm, a flesh-eating ...
A state panel increased the odds a California company will soon win approval to put solar panels and batteries on farmland in ...
Longtime Washington agriculture teacher and FFA advisor Rod Cool will retire at the end of the school year. “It’s time,” Cool ...
Potato processor Lamb Weston Inc. has hired Benjamin Heselton as chief information officer. He will lead the Eagle, ...
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