-
A new Asian Giant Hornets nest was eradicated this Thursday in northwest Washington.Asian Giant Hornets are an invasive species that can destroy a honey…
-
Today on Inland Journal, people and companies are busy making personal protective equipment for people who are exposed to the coronavirus. We talk with…
-
If you’re a Spokane resident, you can find a company that will take your grocery order and deliver the goods right to your door. Now there’s a small…
-
Friday on the Inland Journal podcast, as temperatures slowly warm back to the seasonal norms, people can start finally to think about spring. The time for…
-
The new farm bill, signed Thursday, will give a tremendous boost to the hemp industry in Washington, and across the nation.The bill legalizes the…
-
Here are excerpts from Wednesday evening's debate at Walla Walla Community College, sponsored by the Walla Walla Valley Chamber of Commerce and Northwest…
-
Tariffs, trade and regulations were on the minds of agribusiness representatives who had breakfast Monday in Spokane with federal Agriculture Secretary…
-
Some residents of Mill Canyon, northeast of Davenport, Washington, are relieved to find their efforts to stop a local farmer from applying sewage sludge…
-
In Stevens County in northeast Washington, there’s an effort brewing to build a more robust local food industry.“And especially with the world, at least…
-
The Colville Confederated Tribes are trying a bold experiment this year, growing their first hemp crop.They have planted sixty acres in hemp this summer,…