
Oregon Remains Dry With Slightly Below Average Snowpack
According to the latest numbers from NRCS, the statewide snowpack for Oregon is not too far below average for this time of year, coming in
According to the latest numbers from NRCS, the statewide snowpack for Oregon is not too far below average for this time of year, coming in
As state lawmakers prepare to kick off the 2021 legislative session, the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation said there will a host of issues the Ag
In case you needed another reason to be happy that 2020 is behind us. “It appears that a modern U.S. record has been set for
Despite a roller-coaster of weather systems that saw a wet November and dry December, the Washington snowpack is in good shape for early January. Scott
Starting on January 1st, irrigators in Oregon’s Klamath and Lost River Basins saw a 3.5% reduction in power costs. The Klamath Water Users Association, said
2020 was a very busy year for the Roza Irrigation District, and it looks like that trend will continue into the New Year. District Manager
The statewide snowpack in Oregon is currently sitting at 102% of average, but the devil is in the details. Scott Oviatt with NRCS in Oregon
If you were to rank this year, in terms of acreage burned by wildfires nationwide, where would it sit? “So far in 2020 we’ve gotten
Despite recent rain and snow showers, the Northwest remains very dry. The latest topsoil numbers from the USDA have 92% of the state of Oregon
In the coming weeks, Washington State University will survey owners of irrigated farms across the central portion of the state to get their take on
Snow accumulation has been fairly light across not only the west, but much of the country. “In the western area, still very early in the
In an effort to balance the needs of the Central Oregon agriculture community as well as the environment, several irrigation districts are working to pipe