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Like interlaced fingers, the Inabas and the Yakama Nation have been collaborating to farm for generations. Now, this Japanese-American family, who owned…
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Some resident of a canyon thirty five miles west of Spokane are concerned with a plan by a local farm to use fertilizer derived from municipal sewage.…
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Inland Journal for August 24, 2017This week on Inland Journal: ? This week on Inland Journal, we feature an interview with Washington state Health…
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Farmers who depend on irrigation in the arid central Washington region are escalating a fight over increasingly scarce water supplies. A group of farmers…
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An arctic air mass has swept into the Northwest. Cold air and snow are expected from central Washington through central Oregon and even into Idaho’s...
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In rural parts of the Northwest, many believe owning a gun is sort of like owning a garden trowel. You just have one or two around.
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A super-sized re-cycling project on a ranch near Clarkston Washington may prove to be a winner for fish and cattle. The problem for Ranchers Dick and Levi…
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August was a crummy month for central and eastern Idaho wheat and barley farmers - and for beer drinkers. The problem was rain - too much of it at just…
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A few Oregon farmers are downright smug this summer about another weather-inflicted crop disaster on the other side of the world. They're hazelnut…
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Washington Congressman Doc Hastings is retiring at the end of his current term, but not quietly. He's issued another broadside blast against what he…