The Bay Area founder of Niman Ranch is suing the U.S. Department of the Interior and the National Park Service.
Oregon ranchers want higher payouts from the state to recoup their losses for cattle and other livestock killed by wolves. But the fate of a bill that would increase those payments will be determined ...
Randy and Michelle Carmony, owners of Echo Valley Ranch in Sandy, expect beef, feed and fertilizer prices to climb from ...
William C. “Bill” Hogue built about 4,000 homes in Shawnee County while running Mission Valley Ranch, near Dover, and a Flint ...
Since zero tariffs for cattle and beef went into effect between the U.S., Canada and Mexico in 1994, the U.S. has lost about ...
Michelle Paxton and Wade Traphagen have long been generous with the spoils of their farm, which sits on about 50 acres in ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has approved two Grand County ranch claims totaling $343,415.37 for wolf-related ...
There is a three-quarters of a mile gap in the border wall that leads onto Johnson’s ranch. The panels to fill the gap lie 50 ...
Fourteen years after the first gray wolf, known as OR-7, was spotted in California in a century, the population has grown to ...
The Robert family ranch has for over 100 years raised livestock and grown hay and wheat. Now a new crop is taking centerstage ...
SANDY, Ore. — Oregon cattle ranchers are trying to make sense of the head-spinning tariffs that many predict will only increase beef prices for U.S. consumers. Ranchers Randy and Michelle ...
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