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Ron Moorse, a foreman with the Bureau of Reclamation, shuts the Roza Irrigation District down the morning of May
Ron Moorse, a foreman with the Bureau of Reclamation, shuts the Roza Irrigation District down the morning of May
Oregon drought conditions as of May 19, 2015. Click image to enlarge. (Courtesy NOAA, USDA) Farmers in nearly
One of several billboards dot California's Central Valley in April 2015 from agriculture groups trying to increase public awareness
Expected water volumes from snow pack in Washington show several areas below 50 percent of normal as of March
Clover Research in the Pacific Northwest suggests that mulch placed in the tree row can cut a young
Vineyardists have an array of cover crop choices, but the type of cover crop that works best will depend on
If the trees don’t have enough moisture, fruit quality can be affected
How much drought can an orchard tolerate in midsummer? The answer will vary from orchard to orchard, depending mainly on
Fruit is basically made up of water and sugar. It takes an estimated 300 pounds of water to produce one
by Stan Clarke Grape growers all over Washington State are concerned by the lack of precipitation this past winter.