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Editorial: Increasing labor costs imperil U.S. security

It’s no secret in Washington farm circles that labor costs went through the roof last year, but the ...

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Editorial: Plaintiffs suing regulators deserve impartial judicial review

Not even a month after the Supreme Court struck down the Chevron doctrine, effectively reducing the power of ...

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Our opinion: Vilsack wants to change future farm bills, but how?

Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack was playing to the crowd recently when he told a field day gathering of ...

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Editorial: BLM’s new rule a waste of paper

Is the Bureau of Land Management’s new Conservation and Landscape Health Rule a nefarious effort by the administration ...

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Editorial: When California calls the tune, the other states pay

We have for years criticized attempts, largely successful, by California’s legislature and regulatory agencies to extend their authority ...

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Editorial: Replace heated rhetoric with vigorous debate

In January 2021, we asked partisans to cool the heated rhetoric that has come to dominate American politics. ...

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Editorial: Tentative Columbia River deal looks good for ag interests

After years of negotiation, the United States and Canada have reached a tentative agreement renewing the Columbia River ...

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Editorial: Wolf attacks out of control around NE Oregon town

There may be no more difficult job than wildlife biologist, especially when it comes to managing wolves. It’s ...

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Editorial: Court reduces power of the regulatory state

The U.S. Supreme Court last month struck down the Chevron doctrine, a 40-year-old precedent that had allowed federal ...

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Editorial: EU on the road to agricultural ruin

Farmers in Belgium and across the European Union face a growing threat. It comes not from the likes ...

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