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The Agribusiness Update
The University of Florida Extension will be holding the Orchard Crop Diversification Field Day October 23rd in Quincy, and a bipartisan group of Senators are calling on the administration to protect America’s dairy industry.
The Agribusiness Update
Don’t forget to register for the 2024 Citrus Health Forum! The forum will be held this Thursday at the North Florida
Research & Education Center in Quincy, and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack’s reaction to last week’s 2022 Census of Agriculture calls for delivering ag policies for small-and mid-sized farms.
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Commercial citrus growers across the Florida Panhandle and Southern Georgia are invited to attend the 2024 Citrus Health Forum, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service denies request to list gray wolves under the Endangered Species Act.
The Agribusiness Update
USDA announces $20-million for rural broadband assistance, and West Coast ports continue contract negotiations between Pacific Maritime and International Longshore and Warehouse Union.
Fruit Grower Report
Proposal has Port of Quincy as hub for rail shipments from Eastern Washington to Puget Sound ports for Ag producers.
Fruit Grower Report
Port of Quincy proposed as Intermodal Port to Seattle for Eastern Washington.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Northwest Seaport Alliance proposes Port of Quincy as Inland Intermodal rail port to Western Washington ports.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Northwest Seaport Alliance proposes Port of Quincy as Inland Rail Port to Western Washington ports.
Fruit Grower Report
The Northwest Seaport Alliance proposes Port of Quincy as new westbound inland intermodal terminal for Puget Sound-bound Exports.
Fruit Grower Report
NW Seaport Alliance proposes Port of Quincy as inland port option.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, has been confirmed among migrant farmworkers in Mattawa and Quincy.
Fruit Grower Report
Eastern Washington is known for being a bit on the dry side and being able to sufficiently irrigate crops is always a concern. Farmers and orchardists now have access to more water rights.