As Congress starts work on the next government funding bills, President Trump is proposing eliminating a key water conservation program that’s sent more than $3.2 billion to Western states since 2010.
Freezing of funds, revamping of programs and cuts to staffing that have come with the new Trump administration transition continue to bring questions in the farm community and those who serve them.
A filbert orchard in north Springfield may become the site of a million dollar project to protect drinking water quality in Eugene. Karl Morgenstern, board chair of the Upper Willamette Soil & Water ...
"About 80% of the water goes to agriculture. If you're using a big share and it's more cost-effective, then that's going to need to be the target," said a co-author of the study. (Photo: Bureau of ...
The Vermillion County Soil and Water Conservation District has received a grant from the Indiana Department of Environmental ...