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PULLMAN, Wash. — It says a lot about the connection that Washington State University weed researchers Drew Lyon and Ian Burke have forged that when both decided to leave, they […] ...
A federal judge in Montana says the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shouldn’t assume Idaho and Montana will keep their commitments to not hunt wolves to extinction. (Courtesy Oregon Department of ...
To settle a lawsuit brought by Idaho ranchers, the J.R. Simplot agribusiness company has taken ownership of cattle allegedly harmed by a phosphate pipeline rupture. At the request of the parties ...
A U.S. Department of Energy report disputes that climate change will devastate agriculture, arguing that carbon dioxide stimulates plant growth and is “greening” the planet. The report largely ...
The Sunkist Growers agricultural cooperative has won a trademark dispute by convincing a federal appeals court that competing “Kist” brand beverages are likely to cause market confusion. The U ...
Wireworms are no longer as big a problem for farmers as they have been over the last decade and a half, a longtime Washington State University researcher says. “They can […] ...
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HOOD RIVER, Ore. — Drone expert Mike Davis said the devices were evolving at warp speed, becoming far more advanced and capable every growing season — but they’re also getting […] ...
Several environmental groups are challenging the federal government’s determination that red tree voles in Oregon do not warrant threatened or endangered status. The Center for Biological ...
Following two court orders restricting such herbicide formulations, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expects to re-approve dicamba products meant to be sprayed over certain genetically ...
A federal appeals court has upheld the dismissal of an Oregon hazelnut farmer’s lawsuit challenging the USDA’s organic labeling rule for foreign suppliers. Two years ago, Bruce Kaser of Pratum ...
Blackouts could increase a hundredfold by 2030 if the U.S. continues to close coal and natural gas plants and fails to replace them with other on-demand power sources, according to […] ...
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