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Fruit Grower Report
Succession planning for your family farm is something you should be planning for and sooner rather than later, according Jeff DeWald from Agribusiness Succession Advisors.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Succession planning is something our aging ag community should be taking seriously and should stop putting off, according to Agribusiness Succession Advisors.
Fruit Grower Report
Succession planning for your family farm is something you should be planning for and sooner rather than later, according Jeff DeWald from Agribusiness Succession Advisors.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Whatcom County Seed Potato grower Scott Bedlington says a tone-deaf Olympia needs to stop adding unreasonable regulations or farmers will have no choice but to sell their land.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Whatcom County Seed Potato grower Scott Bedlington says a tone-deaf Olympia needs to stop adding unreasonable regulations or farmers will have no choice but to sell their land.
Fruit Grower Report
Save Family Farming's Dillon Honcoop shares what he hears from farm workers about the new overtime laws and what it means for their livelihoods.
Fruit Grower Report
Save Family Farming's Dillon Honcoop shares what he hears from farm workers about the new overtime laws and what it means for their livelihoods.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
98% of America's farms and ranches are still, overwhelmingly family operations according to the latest stats from the USDA's Economic Research Service.
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.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
As the American farmer ages, many are wondering who will be taking over the family farms, as the Washington Policy Center's Pam Lewison takes a look at the next generation.
Fruit Grower Report
Now 86 years old, Malcom McPhail has been growing cranberries in Pacific County since 1985, and is loving every minute of it.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
As the American farmer ages, many are wondering who will be taking over the family farms, as the Washington Policy Center's Pam Lewison takes a look at the next generation.
Fruit Grower Report
Now 86 years old, Malcom McPhail has been growing cranberries in Pacific County since 1985, and is loving every minute of it.
The Agribusiness Update
The USDA's FSIS declares salmonella a contaminant in certain raw chicken products, and larger loans continue to boost farm lending.
The Agribusiness Update
Banking leaders overwhelmingly expect recession within 18 months, and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack announces third round of USDA ReConnect Program this year.
The Agribusiness Update
American Fruit Growers State of the Industry survey, and U.S. Dairy Industry says decline of family farm is not an accurate description of American Agriculture.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
With stress as high as it's been in some time, farmers are encouraged to have a little fun in their lives.
The Agribusiness Update
California Pistachios are becoming the fastest-growing tree nut in terms of acreage expansion, and the Consumer Price Index sees highest increase since 1981.
The Agribusiness Update
Select Vidalia onions have been recalled because of potential listeria contamination, and Consumer Price Index sees highest increase since 1981.