Compared to last week, steers and heifers sold uneven; 2.00 lower to 3.00 higher. Many auctions will now be moving into either summer breaks or will start having auctions every other week throughout ...
Oregon’s 2025 winegrape production dropped 25% and acreage harvested dipped 12% from the previous year due to declining sales and exports, particularly to Canada. Signs of contraction were anticipated ...
The Bureau of Land Management Burns, Ore., district this fall plans aerial herbicide applications across about 5,000 acres of public land to target the invasive annual grass medusahead. Treatments are ...
The Klamath Project Drought Response Agency had applications covering nearly 40,000 acres for its no irrigation program, which will pay farmers to idle fields and preserve the basin’s water supply. “I ...
Attorneys representing an Idaho cattle company in a dispute with a livestock supplier are seeking to withdraw from the case due to lack of payment. Last year, the Roman Cattle Co. of Idaho Falls filed ...
USDA reminds producers to file crop acreage reports by upcoming deadlines. The major reporting deadline is July 15, but acreage reporting dates vary by crop and county. “To receive program benefits ...
Compared to last report, Export and Dairy new crop Alfalfa firm. Timothy and grass 10.00-15.00 higher. Retail and stable new crop hay also firm. Exporter Timothy remains in good demand. Trade very ...
Big Wood Canal Co. ended irrigation deliveries from Magic Reservoir July 5 and into the early morning of July 6, more than two months earlier than last year. “We’re actually pleasantly surprised in ...
A Moxee, Wash., farm labor contractor has been fined $692,750 by the Department of Labor and Industries for transporting farmworkers without liability insurance and not informing them about the terms ...
Oregon’s fishing industry has expressed strong support for the new USDA Office of Seafood. Yelena Nowak, Oregon Trawl Commission director, called the development long overdue and said the agency will ...
President Trump reaffirmed that unfrozen Iranian assets will buy U.S. farm goods, though an Iranian official said no one will dictate how Iran spends the money. Iran needs food and the U.S. will buy ...
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