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Land & Livestock Report
Environmental Lawyer Second in Charge at BLM
Land & Livestock Report
Environmental Lawyer Second in Charge at BLM
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A bill intended to protect farmers from having to pay back overtime pay has been amended to require all ag employers to pay this retro pay with interest.
The Agribusiness Update
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack was confirmed in a Senate vote overwhelmingly, and Pilgrim's Pride pleads guilty in a price fixing scheme.
Land & Livestock Report
Weak U.S. Dollar Benefits Some Agriculture Commodities, But Not All
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A bill intended to protect farmers from having to pay back overtime pay has been amended to require all ag employers to pay this retro pay with interest.
Fruit Grower Report
Pear Bureau Northwest announces March means National Nutrition Month and want to know, "What's in Your Fruit Bowl'?
Land & Livestock Report
Challenge Grants Fuel Opportunities to Double Support for Bison Center of Excellence
Fruit Grower Report
Pear Bureau Northwest announces March means National Nutrition Month and want to know, "What's in Your Fruit Bowl'?
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Former Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack was sworn in Wednesday as the new Ag Secretary.
Fruit Grower Report
A Senate bill could save ag employers from having to worry about being sued over overtime pay retroactively. Washington Policy Center's Pam Lewison breaks down Substitute Senate Bill 5172.
Land & Livestock Report
Vilsack Confirmed by Senate as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Yesterday's Mexican Supreme Court vote on overturning that country's ban on fresh U.S. potatoes has been postponed until at least next week.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Mexico Supreme Court will vote TODAY on a draft ruling that could overturn Mexico's ban on fresh U.S. potatoes. National Potato Council CEO Kam Quarles breaks it down.
Fruit Grower Report
A Senate bill could save ag employers from having to worry about being sued over overtime pay retroactively. Washington Policy Center's Pam Lewison breaks down Substitute Senate Bill 5172.
Land & Livestock Report
CattleFax Cow-Calf Survey Released
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Mexico Supreme Court will vote Wednesday on a draft ruling that could overturn Mexico's ban on fresh U.S. potatoes. National Potato Council CEO Kam Quarles breaks it down.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Mexico Supreme Court will vote Wednesday on a draft ruling that could overturn Mexico's ban on fresh U.S. potatoes. National Potato Council CEO Kam Quarles breaks it down.
Land & Livestock Report
Students Celebrate Agriculture and Leadership Around the Country
Fruit Grower Report
A Senate bill could save ag employers from having to worry about being sued over overtime pay retroactively. Washington Policy Center's Pam Lewison breaks down Senate Bill 5172.