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Litch Hotel is open for business; open house set for Monday

ENTERPRISE — The historic Sam Litch Building in downtown Enterprise is once again open for business under a ...

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Local logger one of three Operators of the Year

SALEM — Enterprise-based BTO Forestry Solutions is one of three logging operations in the state named as Operator ...

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A little Texas in Wallowa County: Rocking M Cattle features longhorns

WALLOWA — You don’t have to be in Texas — or even be a Texan — to raise ...

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Cattlemen sue USDA over mandatory electronic ear tags

The cow-calf producer organization R-CALF sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Oct. 30 to stop the agency ...

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Update: Bob Dean issues letter of apology to community

IMNAHA — The Bob Dean Oregon Ranch in Imnaha is no longer in the cattle business, nor is ...

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Congress punts action on farm bill until after the election

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sweeping legislation that would set food and farm policy for the next five years is ...

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Is farming ‘greater’ in Idaho? Higher costs in Oregon drive some producers across the border

NYSSA, Ore. — Oregon native Paul Skeen has farmed onions for more than five decades. The former president ...

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Biz Buzz: New coffee shop offers uncommon atmosphere

ENTERPRISE — There’s nothing common about The Commons coffee shop. In fact, the newest coffee shop in downtown ...

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The big cheese: How Tillamook grew to help its farmer-owners

TILLAMOOK, Ore. — The Tillamook County Creamery Association has enjoyed a rapid rise from regional dairy brand to ...

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Artificial intelligence poses agricultural price-fixing threat, experts say

Artificial intelligence may become a powerful tool for farmers, but antitrust experts warn it can also be weaponized ...

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