Washington State University's Jill McCluskey joins a new National Academies committee to influence food safety and nutrition. For two years, she'll address how economic trends shape our food choices and production.
Heads up, Kootenai River Basin residents! The Idaho Department of Water Resources is reaching out to 5,500 property owners about water rights claims. Get the details at the Boundary County Fairgrounds workshops from September 22 to 24.
Columbia Hills is now Washington's 22nd official wine appellation, covering 29,000 acres of south-facing slopes along the Columbia River where ancient flood-eroded terraces and basalt bedrock shape the grapes grown there.
The Snake River has seen a drop in quagga mussel larvae this year, down 77% from the same time last year. Idaho says no other state has come this close to containing a known infestation.
Oregon nursery growers have until September 11th to apply for research grants that could fund the next big breakthrough in plant disease prevention or growing technology.
Farms hiring seasonal workers through the H-2A program are looking at higher labor costs in 2025. The federal government sets those wage floors each year, and this is the first full year under a new Department of Labor formula.
The USDA's newest wheat numbers show U.S. ending stocks at 717 million bushels. That's 203 million fewer than last year, and officials are calling this crop historically small.