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The Agribusiness Update
Cattlemen's Beef Board to celebrate 35th Anniversary at convention in Nashville, and China promotes U.S. Blueberries for first time.
Fruit Grower Report
The forecast is in for the 2019-2020 Northwest pear crop.
Fruit Grower Report
The forecast is in for the 2019-2020 Northwest pear crop.
Fruit Grower Report
The latest Northwest Pear estimates jumps 6.5% over May estimates and much better than last year.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
From plentiful snowpack and lots of water to dry, warm weather and rapid runoff changes the waters supply quickly.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Hot, Dry Spring changes water supply for Yakima River Basin and much of the state.
Farm of the Future
Syngenta's Trivapro fungicide for wheat, offers a longer-lasting control of disease and crop enhancement benefits to maximize yield potential and return on investment.
Colorado Ag Today
Trivapro fungcide from Syngenta is a breakthrough for corn growers, offering a longer-lasting control of disease and crop enhancement benefits to maximize yield potential and return on investment.
Sportsman's Spotlight
We talk steelhead fishing in southern Oregon with Jeff Gitzen who's a sales associate at Sportsman's Warehouse in Medford.
Sportsman's Spotlight
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.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Jolynn Dausey is a sales associate at the Sportsman's Warehouse store in Medford, Oregon
Northwest Report
Ag Secretary Vilsack announces a new grant program that will help an Oregon company expand throughout the northwest.
Farm of the Future
Cattle that are able to adapt quickly to a new environment perform better. An important element in ensuring that happens is handling the cattle in a low stress manner.
Market Line
With a bearish tone to outside market forces on Tuesday, the wheat market did not see too much selling as traders see more short-covering ahead of the USDA Crop Production and supply/demand reports for Thursday.
Market Line
Weakness in outside market forces and a further sell-off in the other grains plus a sharp break in crude oil and the stock market helped to pressure the market into the mid-session on Friday.
Market Line
The break in the US dollar and some growing concerns for dryness in Western Europe helped to support a bounce early in the session for wheat. Then fund trader short-covering helped drive the market sharply higher into wheat's mid-session.