A federal judge ordered the Trump administration’s personnel director to rescind memos that led to mass firings of probationary employees at several agencies, including the Bureau of Land Management.
Commercial beekeepers suffered colony losses of 62% between June and February, according to a nationwide survey. “This is ...
Paul Katovich opened a large drawer in a filing cabinet in his office at HighLine Grain Growers headquarters in Waterville, ...
Oregon forestry officials could initiate firefighting on federal lands, even if it’s not requested by the U.S. government, ...
The Trump administration’s personnel director denied allegations he unlawfully orchestrated the firing of tens of thousands ...
The shortage of veterinarians in rural Oregon has spurred a proposal to allow trained non-veterinarians to perform pregnancy ...
The Idaho Department of Water Resources is initiating a process to create a water district, or modify existing districts, to ...
Sean Finnie, the director of the USDA Agriculture Research Service’s Western Wheat Quality Lab who was fired Feb. 13, is back to work. Finnie received an e-mail from USDA informing […] ...
Oregon’s statewide brand inspection program could be eliminated in less than three years under a bill that supporters say ...
A proposal to relocate beavers from Western Oregon to the state’s east side has come under fire for being well-meaning but ...
A new study will track the health of dryland soil and wheat yields in lands entered into or just coming out of USDA’s ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture on Feb. 24 started a follow-up treatment for invasive quagga mussels on part of the Middle Snake River. The treatment with potash, or potassium chloride ...
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