The appointed trustee of Lost Valley Farm, Randy Sugarman has made the decision to shut down the Boardman, Ore., operation and place it up for sale in March 2019.
Environmental groups are doubling down on demands for a 'megadairy' moratorium in Oregon as a new owner takes over a troubled operation in northeastern Oregon.
To celebrate 100 years of dairy processing, the farmer-owned cooperative Tillamook County Creamery Association has debuted a new logo on its dairy products.
Despite state government actions pushing to shut down the second largest dairy in Oregon, Greg te Velde, owner of Lost Valley Farm near Boardman, Ore., continues to fight an ongoing waste management battle.
Japan might increase the amount of agriculture trade conducted with the U.S. through potential trade deal that was announced by President Trump following a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
As much as 90 percent of the milk that goes into a cheese-making facility comes out as whey, which can be expensive to dispose of in landfills and potentially harmful to the environment.
A joint meeting on cell cultured meat or “lab-grown meat” could help direct labeling of the emerging alternative protein products, as well as address safety concerns.
Despite violating an agreement made with the Oregon Department of Agriculture to maintain proper wastewater storage capacity, Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Kelly Skye ruled in favor of the Lost Valley Farm owner.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will both be involved in regulatory oversight of cell-culture food originating from livestock and poultry, also known as "fake meat."
Thelazia gulosa, a parasitic worm that were only thought to breed in cattle’s eyeballs, were found in an Oregon woman's eye. This is the first case ever reported.
Judge Fredrick Clement made the decision to hand the second-largest dairy in Oregon over to an appointed trustee in order for it to continue to operate.