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California Ag Today
Eight USDA offices in California once slated for closure will now remain open, according to a press release from Senator Adam Schiff’s office. The update affects locations critical to farmers and ranchers across the state.
The Agribusiness Update
With pandemic lockdowns behind us, pumpkin patches and other agritourism venues are looking for bigger crowds, and the Food Price Index rises slightly.
The Agribusiness Update
Damage from Hurricane Ian on Florida crops is being assessed, and the food price index sees a slight rise in September.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Victoria Hornbaker, Director of the Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Division of the California Department of Agriculture, identifies the symptoms that have only been seen domestically in California thus far.
Southeast Regional Ag News
For the first time in history, citrus yellow vein clearing virus has now been found in the United States.
The Agribusiness Update
Senate passes Ocean Shipping Reform Act in response to port congestion, and farm and renewable fuel supporters are not happy after the President allows release of petroleum from strategic oil reserves.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Oregon State University student Kourtney Lehman elected National FFA Secretary.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Oregon State University student Kourtney Lehman elected National FFA Secretary.
Fruit Grower Report
Kontos Cellars is making wine the Walla Walla way by a family with a rich Walla Walla history.
Fruit Grower Report
Kontos Cellars is making wine the Walla Walla way by a family with a rich Walla Walla history.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Oregon facing drought and water restriction thanks to low snowpack.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Oregon looking at drought conditions in many parts of the state with a low than normal snowpack.
The Agribusiness Update
EPA Biofuel targets leave industry down and producers up, and Feral Hog population continues to grow and cause problems.
The Agribusiness Update
D.C. Appeals Court orders EPA to Move on Methane Pollution Regulations, and Mexican Sugar Ban puts squeeze on American Bakers.
Land & Livestock Report
Across the West, the mild winter has given way to spring and soon the mosquitoes will be out in full force. It is time be make sure your horse's vaccination is current for protection against West Nile virus.
Fruit Grower Report
Oregon Cherry Growers have come up with a more consistently dried fruit and been awarded for it.
Deer and elk season are upon us here in the great Northwest, and there is something of a dilemma or question that some guys who are not married to their present rifle might encounter.