President Trump’s reluctance to renew the USMCA has alarmed farmers, with over 150 agricultural groups warning of dire consequences for trade with Canada and Mexico.
State leaders and farmers broke ground on the EL 80.6 water delivery system near Othello, set to boost the region's potato industry by channeling water from the Columbia River.
Oregon's drought emergency expands to five more counties, with nearly half the state now affected. Severe conditions put agriculture and water supplies at risk as summer approaches.
As wildfire season looms, Oregon's senators express alarm over the removal of key BLM communication staff, leaving communities without essential information during critical fire emergencies.
RCALF USA leaders recently visited Washington D.C. to advocate for American cattle and sheep producers, pushing for labeling changes and regulation reforms to protect local livestock markets.
The International Fresh Produce Association's Washington Conference brought together industry leaders to tackle pressing issues like SNAP funding and labor shortages, essential for keeping our produce accessible and affordable.
With urea prices slipping, crop producers are feeling a little lighter in the pocket these days. But don’t get too comfortable; the market can turn on a dime.