Weather has been a key concern this year for agricultural producers, but after a cool, wet spring, many industries are expecting high yields from later-than-usual harvests, according to the Northwest Farm Credit Services' Knowledge Center Market of
Farming often involves transporting crops long distances so consumers from Maine to California can enjoy Midwest corn, Northwest cherries, and other produce when they are out of season locally. But it isn't just the fossil fuel needed to move food
Melvin Pascall, an associate professor in the food science and technology department at The Ohio State University, is conducting research to determine whether existing guidelines are enough to keep the public safe from cross contamination. With
Northwest Farm Credit Services, of Spokane, says it had second-quarter net income of $29.4 million, down from $34.1 million in the year-earlier quarter.For the first six months of 2011, the federally chartered ag lender reported total earnings a
As Inland Northwest farmers continue to face rising costs in crop seeds, chemicals, labor, and equipment, agriculture specialists say industry-specific GPS-based technologies are becoming more widely used to help improve efficiency.Those include
A satirical skit in the cable-television comedy "Portlandia" has a couple in a restaurant who, after asking a long series of questions about the chicken the eatery serves, leaves to visit the farm at which the chicken was raised, wanting to see the
Housing Washington, an annual statewide conference on affordable housing, will be held Sept. 26-28 at the Spokane Convention Center.Jama Hawk, manager of administrative services for the Washington State Housing Finance Commission, says the is to
Kop Construction Co., of Spokane, has won a $1.2 million contract to construct senior housing in Omak, Wash.The housing complex, which is to be named Pine Meadows Senior Housing, will include 10 residential units, nine of which will be for says
A Spokane man has developed an apartment building near Gonzaga University that he set up as a sustainably designed coed housing cooperative targeted at GU students.The developer, Buzz Price, says the building, which he has named The Gee with the
Kearsley Construction Inc., of Spokane, is expected to start work this month on an estimated $789,000 renovation of women's athletic locker rooms and team meeting areas on Eastern Washington University's Cheney campus. Jim Moeller, an EWU senior