Northwest Report
Wildfire season is still not done here in the NW...new clean energy technology is being highlighted...and Lacy has a look at autumn
Northwest Report
It appears the Russian ban is backfiring...the Ag Secretary tells Congress the importance of SNAP training and retail food prices continue to increase.
Northwest Report
Senators and energy industry officials discuss the Emport/Import Bank...health officials are working to create new dietary guidelines that American's will use...and Lacy talks about National Farm Safety Week.
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It doesn't look like beef prices will be coming down any time soon...the northwest is home to some of the rudest and nicest drivers...and Lacy discusses the Farmer-Verteran Coalition.
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Ag Marketing Service is preparing to award some money for specialty crops and more...various ag associations are playing host to international visitors...and Lacy has a look at the wheat harvest.
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Representative Greg Walden supports blocking an Obama proposal...a Washington company recalls nearly 5000 pounds of sausage...and Lacy looks again at WOTUS.
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The rail industry is under fire and is the Forest Service for their groundwater attacks...and we take a look at who's buying beef.
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Congress tries to head off the EPA's WOTUS rule...the Ag Secretary urges sign up for disaster assistance or take a cut...and Lacy gets into recycling.
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Check your cupboards for this meatless sauce recall...a new USDA program is a consolidation...and Lacy check out some food labels.
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Cattle groups are banding together to keep Argentina beef from the U.S....Another case of West Nile virus has been found in a horse...and Lacy gives support to some local winners.
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The U.S. House may vote this week on a bid to block EPA's controversial rule to vastly expand its U.S. waters jurisdiction.
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Food insecurities are plaguing more families with kids...a recall has been announced for goats milk...and we look at a new switchgrass variety that shows promise.
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The export of hort products is way up...fewer and fewer people are using food stamps...and Lacy gets some stress relief.
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Drought areas are learning to use hi-tech water meters...a national bison survey is about to begin...and Lacy has a look at misinformation.
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It seems that the export business is doing very well in the U.S....Oregon landowners are not happy about the use of eminent domain laws...and Lacy looks at Labor Day.
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USDA announces a new dairy protection plan...an Oregon wolf pack could be in trouble and what are some big mistakes outdoor grillers make.
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An agreement has been made with gain handlers...the latest farm sector survey shows some good results...and Lacy talks up the Pacific Northwest.
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Prices for meat products have been going higher...Washington State has decided to use lethal force on another wolf pack...and Lacy looks at school lunches.
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School lunches are getting better for kids...one winery is using owls to combat pests and Lacy discusses food waste.
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The Risk management Agency welcomes a new director...limiting a bovine respiratory disease can add more dollars to your operation...and Lacy has a look at how urban sprawl is affecting us.
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A new study of the bison industry is getting ready to take place...a manufacturer of peanut and other nut butters issues a voluntary recall and a new app will help identify weeds.
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It's true, food prices are going up...the first equine case of West Nile has been found in Washington and Lacy says PETA is trying to do the same old song and dance.
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The first case of West Nile in a human has been reported...how much does it cost to raise a kid?...and Lacy takes another look at the Russian ban on U.S. ag products.
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A new study looks at correct ways of handling poultry...the Russian ban is already affecting consumers...and Lacy discusses the "Right to Farm."