A farmer’s outlook: ‘We are the caretakers of our generation’
Derek Schafer of Schafer Ranch in Washington works the balance between tradition and innovation every day, growing a rotation of wheat, canola, and dry peas.
Derek Schafer of Schafer Ranch in Washington works the balance between tradition and innovation every day, growing a rotation of wheat, canola, and dry peas.
Though constantly under threat from environmentalists, supporters of the four lower Snake River dams have successfully countered efforts to breach the dams.
One Washington rancher is charged with engaging in fraud in connection with the sale of more than 200,000 non-existent head of cattle to a beef processor.
Unless they run a working farm, folks have no clue of the value of farm animals — and don’t understand the threat dogs and other such animals cause.
A Washington court has ruled that farms need to pay overtime to workers — and that this rule could apply retroactively even if past laws were followed.
This weekend Washington State Department of Agriculture entomologists successfully eradicated the first Asian giant hornet nest in the United States.
Year-to-year fluctuations in crop yield revenue are strongly important in how crop insurance programs balance revenue fluctuations, a researcher said.
Five FFA members were recently named U.S. Presidential Scholars for their accomplishments in academics, the arts, and career and technical education.
Due to the ongoing response to the COVID-19 virus, the Junior Livestock Show of Spokane is being done online instead of an in-person competition.
“Cultivators of the earth are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are tied to their country and its liberty by the most lasting bands.” — Thomas Jefferson. Whether it’s Fourth of July, Veterans Day, or just another day where we live and breathe free, it is noteworthy to reflect on […]