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Gangs of wild elk are attacking farmers’ haystacks in Washington and Oregon. They’re hungry, after a long drought and record mountain snow this winter has driven animals down to the lowlands. Climate scientists say things may only get worse in the future.
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It really frustrates Mark Anderson when he sends a truck to a Northwest port hauling a container of alfalfa or timothy hay and the truck rolls back…
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Farmers in north central and northeast Washington are waiting for the waters to recede from their fields so they can repair the damage from recent…
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Many Northwest alfalfa growers had a rough year with bad weather last summer.Rain can leach nutrients out of drying hay and rot away any profits. But this…
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Tests of alfalfa seed from a field in eastern Washington have come back positive for genetically engineered genes called Round-Up-Ready.That’s the…
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Washington agriculture researchers are investigating whether genetically engineered alfalfa was growing where it wasn’t supposed to in the eastern part of…