Washington State University's new president and ag dean join Capital Press for their first interview together.
The federal government expected to lay off hundreds of U.S. Bureau of Land Management employees across the West until a ...
Natural resource groups are concerned about the implications of Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek’s recent executive order that aims to ...
China’s refusal to purchase U.S. soybeans in the face of retaliatory tariffs makes ripples through the Pacific Northwest, ...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit claiming the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency violated the Clean Water Act by not ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza continues to spread through commercial and backyard flocks of birds, with Idaho, Oregon and ...
A microscopic organism that thrives in the most inhospitable environments on the planet could become a weapon against fire ...
U.S.’s trade relations with Canada, the second most-lucrative foreign destination for American agricultural products, took ...
Cameron Glogau teaches second- and third-graders in Bend, Ore., and he hopes to help them make the connection that much of ...
University of Idaho Extension researchers this year documented an increase in aphids in the state’s southeast. And pressure ...
Washington's shortage of large animal veterinarians represents a "looming animal care crisis." A state working group will ...
President Trump took credit for high cattle prices, a claim cattlemen’s groups scoffed at and that overshadowed a plan ...