In the wake of Del Monte Foods’ facility closures in Washington and the company’s bankruptcy, the U.S. pear industry faces ...
Three more Chinese nationals formerly associated with the University of Michigan are being detained, suspected of smuggling ...
U.S. wheat production reached its highest level this year since 2016, says U.S. Wheat Associates, the overseas marketing arm ...
Oregon wildlife regulators have again prevailed in a land use ruling that blocks Jackson County’s decision to rezone 435 ...
The Public Lands Rule should not be scrapped, partly because it is consistent with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s statutory obligations and essential to fulfilling them, 32 environmental groups ...
Rising wildfire risk in the Pacific Northwest combined with volatile timber pricing may lower forestland values by as much as ...
Environmental advocates claim the U.S. Forest Service has failed to scale back livestock access to Washington’s Colville ...
U.S. attorneys will ask a federal judge to sentence a Chinese national to two years in prison for smuggling a plant pathogen ...
The reason for USDA’s abrupt firing of Jon Wyss, former director of the Washington office of the Farm Service Agency, remains ...
The Washington Forest Practices Board may vote Nov. 12 to widen and lengthen riparian buffers, taking millions and maybe even billions of dollars worth of timber out of production.
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