
NWFCS Donates Over $1.5M To OSU To Enhance Ag Efforts
On Tuesday, Oregon State University announced it had received a $1.58 million donation from Northwest Farm Credit Services to improve agriculture education. School officials say
On Tuesday, Oregon State University announced it had received a $1.58 million donation from Northwest Farm Credit Services to improve agriculture education. School officials say
According to an Oregon State University researcher, if a small fraction of farms captured solar energy, it could produce a large slice of the country’s
When it comes to the path of agriculture and farming as well as Ag innovations and research over the next three decades or so, the
Northwest potato growers are described as some of the most progressive around and that will be on display during this year’s Virtual Washington-Oregon Potato Conference.
Do you want an easy way to start an argument? Just mention GMO and go from there. Some consumers strongly object to food with GMO
Mark Poeschl announced last week his resignation as the CEO of the National FFA Organization and National FFA Foundation, effective January 15th. In a statement,
Family forests are vital to the economy and quality of life in across the Northwest, supporting wildlife habitat, timber production, scenic quality, and much more.
Why should young people look at joining their local FFA chapter?We put that question before Oregon FFA Vice President Jenna Wallace. If you have a
Researchers at Oregon State University said they recently discovered that the blue orchard bee produces a great number of female offspring in the aftermath of
Data collection is underway for the 2020 Local Food Marketing Practices Survey. NASS’ Adam Cline said they are mailing survey codes to thousands of producers
Backed by a more than $3 million fund created by potato growers, processors and suppliers, Washington State University recently created a new Distinguished Endowed Chair
In today’s Valley Insights, Craig Bell reminds growers you still have time to enjoy saving before the 2021 growing season. If you have a story