Central Oregon canal to be covered with solar panels
Project touted as proof that Oregon is “driving creative solutions to build sustainable infrastructure”
A curious Idaho wetlands dispute challenges Supreme Court ruling
The EPA is accusing Ace Black Ranches of Clean Water Act violations but the ranch owners say, huh?
Dry February? Another dismal snowpack means cutting back again
Oregon is faring better than Washington and Idaho, but record lows will put irrigators in a tough spot come spring
Can Oregon protect its farmland against rapid development?
Nearly two-thirds of the state’s agricultural land will change ownership in the next 20 years. It's ripe for development
A new idea could ease tensions between farmers and solar energy developers
Agrivoltaics integrates solar power and crop cultivation to the benefit of both. An OSU prof thinks it could be the future
The unique story behind Hood River Valley’s reign as Oregon’s pear capital
Maintaining the beauty and productivity of its orchards required citizen action. And still does
Amid Deschutes drought, farmers and frogs struggle to share water
In Central Oregon “there just isn’t enough water to go around.” Managers, users and enviros must hash out tough comprises
Ranchers, enviros on edge as BLM rewrites grazing rule
Stakes are high as regulations on 150 million acres of BLM lands come up for review. Public will enter the fray likely in January