Washington state bill would allow targeted wolf response on livestock losses
Washington lawmakers have introduced a new bill allowing ranchers to show the first wolf that comes back to eat dead stock.
Washington lawmakers have introduced a new bill allowing ranchers to show the first wolf that comes back to eat dead stock.
A Washington man who killed three Clarkston FFA’s pigs in May has been sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay over $16,300 for his crimes.
The U.S. House Appropriations Committee adopted an amendment to restrict the purchasing of U.S. farmland by China, Russia, North Korea, or Iran.
Producers should consider ROPS and safety programs to improve tractor safety on their farm.
In Washington state, Cody Allen Easterday was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison for his “ghost cattle” defrauding of Tyson Foods, Inc. and another company of more than $244 million. According to the Department of Justice, Easterday’s fraud scheme was the largest the Eastern District of Washington has seen to date.
FFA members from around the nation gathered in Washington, D.C., this past week for the 2022 FFA State Officer Summit.
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.