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Merkley Looks To Help Farmers Facing Drought
Merkley Looks To Help Farmers Facing Drought
Merkley Looks To Help Farmers Facing Drought
According to the latest Drought Monitor Numbers, over half of Oregon is designated as severe, extreme or exceptional drought.  Farmers and ranchers in many portions of the state are already worried they won’t have enough water this growing season.  And some prod...
Risch: I Flatly Oppose Dam Breaching
Risch: I Flatly Oppose Dam Breaching
Risch: I Flatly Oppose Dam Breaching
After Washington Governor Jay Inslee and senior Senator Patty Murray released a draft report on breaching the four lower Snake River Dams, Idaho Senator Jim Risch announced his opposition. “Not even two years ago, the federal government completed a comprehensive and scientific multi-year study of the lower Snake River dams. The ...
Yakima Valley Water Rights Will Be Satisfied
Yakima Valley Water Rights Will Be Satisfied
Yakima Valley Water Rights Will Be Satisfied
Irrigation water should not be an issue in the Yakima Basin, at least according to the latest numbers from the Bureau of Reclamation. The Bureau’s June 2022 total water supply available forecast indicates the water supply will fully satisfy all senior and junior users this irrigation season. Rec ...
Central Oregon Tours To Focus On Irrigation Equipment
Central Oregon Tours To Focus On Irrigation Equipment
Central Oregon Tours To Focus On Irrigation Equipment
Producers in Central Oregon has an opportunity to participate in a weekend  camp focused on equipment and irrigation. Producers are encouraged to join Rogue Farm Corp (presented by Rogue Farm Corps) June 11th & 12th for this intensive weekend, with three stops at area farms vegetable focused farms of varying scales: Mahonia Gardens in Sisters, Sungrounded Farm in Terrebonne, and Boundless Far
Oregon Looks To Crack Down On Water Being Used By Illegal Marijuana Grows
Oregon Looks To Crack Down On Water Being Used By Illegal Marijuana Grows
Oregon Looks To Crack Down On Water Being Used By Illegal Marijuana Grows
In Oregon, a new state law took effect Friday June 3rd, in an effort to crack down on illegal marijuana and hemp grows using water intended for legitimate agricultural operations. Alyssa Rash, with Oregon’s Water Resources Department, said there are now requirements for water haulers and suppliers to track to whom the water is going. “ ...
Despite Recent Showers Portions Of Eastern Washington Remain Dry
Despite Recent Showers Portions Of Eastern Washington Remain Dry
Despite Recent Showers Portions Of Eastern Washington Remain Dry
The Department of Ecology says a cool and wet spring brought relief to much of Washington following the drought of 2021, but in a few parts of eastern Washington, the drought lingers. Because of that , the Washington Department of Ecology has issued an amended drought declaration for watersheds in eight eastern Washington counties that will go into effect June 1st ...
Reclamation: All Yakima Water Rights Expected To Be Met
Reclamation: All Yakima Water Rights Expected To Be Met
Reclamation: All Yakima Water Rights Expected To Be Met
The wet, snowy weather the region saw last month, is translating into good news for central Washington irrigators. The Bureau of Reclamation’s May 2022 total water supply available forecast for the Yakima basin indicates the water supply will not only fully satisfy all senior users, but junior water rights holders will get their entire allotment at this point in the season. B ...
Washington Snowpack Makes Incredible Comeback In April
Washington Snowpack Makes Incredible Comeback In April
Washington Snowpack Makes Incredible Comeback In April
“Today, we’re sitting at 114% of normal statewide, compared to April 1, just a month ago, where we were at 80%, so that’s a 34% increase in an amazing April,” said Scott Pattee, NRCS Washington, talking about the turn around by the state's snowpack, thanks to wet, cool, snowy weather in the middle portion of April. Pattee noted what ...
Farming Community Must Standup For The Dams, Newhouse Says
Farming Community Must Standup For The Dams, Newhouse Says
Farming Community Must Standup For The Dams, Newhouse Says
Many in the farming community, including Representative Dan Newhouse, said the opposition against the Snake River dams has become more intense as of recent. The Chair of the Western Caucus points out that Washington Governor Jay Inslee, Washington senator Patty Murray, and the White House have stepped up their pressure on breaching the dams ...
Irrigation Season Could Be Challenging In Idaho
Irrigation Season Could Be Challenging In Idaho
Irrigation Season Could Be Challenging In Idaho
As the month of March comes to a close, the Idaho snowpack is not in good shape. According to the latest numbers from NRCS, the statewide snowpack is below average. North Idaho is the closest to “normal”, but basins are only 88% to 91% of average for this time of year. And the b ...

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