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Line on Agriculture
  • Getting Ready to Deal with Pests

    Spring has arrived and everyone is emerging from inside their homes to do yard and garden work. That often means using pesticides, which requires care and caution.

  • Finding Financial Solutions for Green Energy

    The banking industry has undergone some major changes in the last couple of years and that can make funding renewable energy projects difficult.

  • If It's Broke...Fix It!

    The nation’s immigration system is broken and only Congress can fix it. A lawsuit has been filed in federal district court to delay a farm labor rule that will be detrimental to small farms.

  • The Truth Behind the Shamrock

    Everyone can celebrate St. Patrick's Day as if you were Irish. Here is a little shamrock history.

  • Celebrating National Ground Water Awareness Week

    National ground water awareness week highlights the importance of understanding and maintaining water systems in rural America.

  • NW Celebrates National Ag Week

    American agriculture is abundant, affordable, and amazing. That's the theme for this year's National Agriculture Week which is also being celebrated in the Pacific Northwest. National Agriculture Week is March 14-20.

  • Our Energy Future

    Washington Congressman Jay Inslee has a vision for the future. He recently took an audience on a brief tour of what he sees in the next 10 years for the renewable energy business.

  • Bison Producer's Handbook part 2

    Part 2 of our look at the revised publication all about raising bison.

  • Bison Producer’s Handbook

    Thinking about getting into bison production. Better hit the books!

  • Vilsack Talks Trade Part 2

    Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack spent a good deal of time last week talking about trade and how trade needs to change in the coming years

  • Ag Secretary on Trade

    Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says a new strategic approach is needed to improve and grow U.S. trade.

  • Clean Energy at the Forefront

    A lot has happened in the last 10 years when it comes to clean energy technology.

  • Getting Riskier

    It has never been easy being a farmer and in today's uncertain climate it is even more so but with a little preparedness, it can be easier.

  • New Climate Change Legislation

    New climate and energy legislation is percolating around Capitol Hill. American Farm Bureau Climate Change Specialist Rick Krause says many think it may be the last chance for passage of any climate change legislation this year.

  • China Opens to Canadian Pork

    Canada has now managed to reopen the Chinese export market to pork and is hoping to move forward on other fronts as well.

  • National Weights and Measures Week

    National Weights and Measures Week is being celebrated this week and provides an opportunity for consumers to know that someone is looking out for them in the marketplace.

  • Big Green Footsteps

    One Scottish community has gone all in when it comes to renewable energy and reducing their carbon footprint.

  • Social Media in Agriculture

    Social media is all about people keeping in touch and now the ag industry has discovered some great uses for it/

  • Interior Launches WaterSmart Initiative

    Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar has signed a Secretarial order establishing a new water sustainability strategy for the United States called WasterSmart.

  • Getting Together to Support Ag

    Hundreds of young farmers and ranchers from throughout the nation will be learning more about standing up and speaking out for their industry.

  • Economic Woes Hurt Ag

    Agriculture's economic downturn has swept across Oregon, negatively impacting all but one of the state's 36 counties when it comes to ag sales in 2009. Times are tough in the pocketbook for Oregon farmers and ranchers.

  • Looking at Energy in Washington State

    Washington State has done a pretty good job of being a leader when it comes to clean, renewable energy. During the recent Harvesting Clean Energy Conference, the Director of Commerce discussed how clean energy is shaking out in the state.

  • Concerns Over NAIS

    With the Obama administration and USDA in the progress of dumping the National Animal ID system there is a lot of noise being made out there.

  • Retailing Produce Part 2

    When it comes to putting groceries on the table consumers in a down economy will often times trade down.

  • Retailing Produce

    There is a lot that goes on in the produce department of your local grocery store. More than the average person will ever see. The retail side of the business is of course driven by supply and demand.

  • Pesticide Outreach & Education

    An educated pesticide user is a safe pesticide user. That's why the Oregon Department of Agriculture is providing classroom instruction this winter to thousands of licensed pesticide applicators around the state.

  • Building On Oilseed

    The oilseed industry is still pretty much in it's infancy but a lot of Wyoming producers are starting to discover they have a good thing in oilseeds.

  • Pork Industry Fires Back

    The second part of a CBS News report on the pork industry has producers crying foul! Industry leaders say the information just isn't correct.

  • Food Safety on Your Farm

    Developing food safety guidelines is important for each part of the food industry even when that product has been safe.

  • New Hunting & Fishing Council

    A new program has been announced that replaces the Sporting Conversation Council.

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