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There is no place in the world quite like the Palouse. Not a single place. Anywhere. If you were to venture to the top of Steptoe Butte, a 3,612 foot tall island in the heart of Whitman County ...
The Palouse earthworm was first reported to the scientific world in an 1897 article in the American Naturalist by Frank Smith. Smith’s work was based on four samples sent to him by R.W. Doane of ...
The revelation that Palouse Ridge expects to lose in the neighborhood of $200,000 this year – after a $322,000 loss in 2009 that was more than double what had been projected – is a stark ...
The Palouse earthworm was first reported to the scientific world in 1897. Few specimens were identified again until the late 1980s, when James Johnson, a University of Idaho entomologist, found ...
Colourful rolling grasslands of Palouse, Located just south of Spokane, the Palouse is a rich farming area of some 3,000 square miles, primarily producing wheat and legumes. This area is ...
Colourful rolling grasslands of Palouse, Located just south of Spokane, the Palouse is a rich farming area of some 3,000 square miles, primarily producing wheat and legumes. This area is ...
Course No. 1: Palouse Ridge Golf Club, Pullman, Wash. Milepost : 80 After a morning flight, trek some 90 minutes south to the pride of Pullman: Palouse Ridge Golf Club .
For over 60 years, the chronic use of inorganic fertilizers and chemicals has poisoned the Palouse's eco-system food chain. This has far reaching impact as toxic soil runoff spreads through the ...
During his girlfriend's walk across Washington, a reader/photographer comes across a scenic wheat harvest in the undulating landscape of the Palouse.