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The Yakama Nation is building up its little-known buffalo herd – so off-the-radar many tribal members don’t even know it exists. The plan is to help Yakama Nation members become more food sovereign.
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CRISPR meat produced at Washington State University is now ready for people to eat. Researchers say the technology could one day help reduce world hunger.
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Updated Monday, Feb. 8, 2021, 5 p.m. PTThe Easterday family spread unfurls across the Columbia Basin — yawning onion farms, massive potato sheds, huge…
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The case of so-called modern-day cattle rustling in southeastern Washington is getting more complex by the day. Now, Easterday Ranches has filed for…
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In a deepening cattle war, Easterday Ranches, Inc. has sold its so-called “North Lot” property in Franklin County, Washington, to a beef competitor of…
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It’s a modern-day rustling case. A major Washington state cattle operator allegedly “fed” more than 200,000 head of cattle that didn’t exist for years.…
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A potato processing plant in the central Washington town of Warden burned down in a dramatic overnight fire Thursday. By early Friday morning, emergency…
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Washington’s salmon are “teetering on the brink of extinction,” according to a new report. It says the state must change how it’s responding to climate…
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Alan Scheiber is one organic farmer who would have never applied so-called “Agro Gold WS” to about a dozen acres if he’d known it contained synthetic…
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Homes, schools, parks and daycares on Central Washington’s former orchards could soon be one step closer to sitting atop less contaminated ground. A…
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Bighorn sheep in central Washington could be in danger if domestic sheep continue to graze nearby. That’s the concern from two groups suing the U.S.…
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The federal government says it will remove endangered species protections for gray wolves in the Lower 48. The move will reduce protections for the…