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Idaho Ag Today
A good chunk of the world’s seed production occurs in southwestern Idaho.
The Agribusiness Update
Thousands of FFA members from across the U.S. are in Washington, D.C. for the Washington Leadership Conference, and two people from China are charged with conspiracy, smuggling goods into the U.S., making false statements, and visa fraud.
Idaho Ag Today
A cool and wet spring has created ideal growing conditions for Idaho cereal crops.
Fruit Grower Report
WSU Study looks into tree fruit molds and fungus.
Fruit Grower Report
WSU Study looks into tree fruit molds and fungus.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Snow Melt Uncovers Pink Snow Mold in Southeast Washington Wheat Fields.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Snow Melt Uncovers Pink Snow Mold in Southeast Washington Wheat Fields.
Fruit Grower Report
A WSU researcher is out to learn as much as he can about fungus in tree fruit.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Best beware of the Purple Needle Eater!
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
It was a good turn out for the WSU Potato Field Day.
Northwest Report
USDA is wants to know if you are "actively engaged" in farming...and a fungal outbreak in Idaho is hitting canola producers.
Food Forethought
Pine beetles have been voraciously chewing through our nation's forests.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The unusually high rainfall received this year, while great for yields, creates perfect conditions for stem rust.
Line on Agriculture
Bat populations across the U.S. are being threatened and it just might cause problems for farmers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington has long been the predominant peppermint producer in the United States, but a fungus may change that. 
Food Forethought
Everyone knows that mushrooms can be magical, but did you know that you can build with them?
Fruit Grower Report
Planting a new orchard or vineyard takes some preparation. Tim Smith, WSU Extension agent says it's not like it used to be.
Line on Agriculture
A pilot project directing Oregon nursery growers to proactively reduce the potential for sudden oak death appears to be working. It's a voluntary program called the Grower Assisted Inspection Program.
Northwest Report
The Navy spent a day recently testing a camelina based jet fuel...a new threat is invading the northwest and it is becoming deadly...and Lacy looks at some of the schools new healthy guidelines.