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Editorial: The thin green line

There exists a thin green line in American agriculture, the line between a farmer’s ability to keep going, ...

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Editorial: A potato is a vegetable, not a grain

It seems there’s no end to attempts by advocates and “experts” to get us to abandon our common ...

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Editorial: Ruling had consequences for people downstream

A common storyline in the Capital Press involves a federal judge ruling in favor of environmental groups that ...

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Editorial: Immigration reform — Don’t bet on it

We’re not the betting kind, but here’s a sure thing: Congress will not fix the immigration system this ...

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Editorial: The big switch has a short circuit

A study of switching the nation’s 278 million cars and trucks to electricity provides a stark reality check ...

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Editorial: Hold legislators responsible for regulations

An Oregon cherry grower lamenting new H-2A visa rules that will make the program more burdensome and expensive ...

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Editorial: Loss of farmland is an existential threat

Among the existential threats facing the United States is the loss of farmland, and farmers and ranchers who ...

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Editorial: Two California laws that have to go

The state of California is picking up where the federal Securities Exchange Commission left off — sniffing the ...

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Editorial: Wolf fight goes on

It should be a time of celebration for the regional and national groups that support a comeback for ...

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Editorial: Let’s wait for details of EPA-USDA pesticide deal

We’ve been harsh critics of the Environmental Protection Agency’s recent proposals to regulate pesticides, herbicides and rodenticides. In ...

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