The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to review a lawsuit over glyphosate’s alleged cancer risks could have much broader effects ...
Jon Wyss, fired by USDA as the executive director of the Washington office of the Farm Service Agency in October 2025, is now ...
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 […] ...
Wilco, still expanding, to take over location in Keizer, Ore. Bi-Mart will close its five-store Cascade Farm and Outdoors chain this spring to strengthen core operations and focus on Northwest […] ...
A Washington winemaker is countersuing a Colorado winery that has accused it of unsanitary wine practices, arguing those are “pretextual” allegations meant to justify a contract breach. In its ...
The American Malting Barley Association has added ABI Montana to its annual list of recommended varieties for growers for the ...
Pest exterminators told Washington lawmakers that if they ban rodenticides, there will be more rodents. Several Washington ...
A 34-year-old rule exempting some commercial logging projects on federal lands from environmental review is unlawful, a federal judge recently ruled. Judge Michael McShane in the U.S. District Court ...
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has licensed the 1,200-megawatt Goldendale pump storage energy project in ...
Kacey KC has been appointed state forester and director of the Oregon Department of Forestry by Gov. Tina Kotek, who announced the decision Jan. 22.
An outdoor pet cat tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza and later died in Grant County, Wash., after reportedly coming into contact with a dead wild bird.
The Idaho Senate Resources & Environment Committee on Jan. 26 advanced a proposal to amend a 2025 law that places limitations on domestic wells in residential subdivisions.