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The Agribusiness Update
The sign-up period is open for new cost-share program for irrigation wells in Southwest Georgia, and the second railroad union votes to reject contract settlement.
The Agribusiness Update
NCBA and PLC oppose delisting of the gray wolves, and Wells Fargo economist paints rosy picture for ag future.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Wells Fargo Chief Ag Economist Michael Swanson talks about the challenges facing ag today, including the many impacts of the supply chain problems.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Wells Fargo Chief Ag Economist Michael Swanson talks about the challenges facing ag today, including the many impacts of the supply chain problems.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
House Ag Committee hearing addresses huge shortage of commercial truck drivers and how that could cripple the nation's food supply chain and the Ag Sector.
The Agribusiness Update
Food service demand is revving up for summer, and Ag lending continues strong after pandemic
The Agribusiness Update
World Safety Day celebrated at UGA, and USDA investing $4-billion to strengthen Supply Chain.
The Agribusiness Update
Wine industry looks towards recovery after a year of wildfires and a pandemic, and USDA to invest $4-billion to bolster supply chain.
The Agribusiness Update
Record agricultural exports contribute to favorable economic conditions, and Oregon State University develops new anti-oxidant rich purple tomato called Midnight Roma.
The Agribusiness Update
Oregon's second largest dairy in big trouble over manure management system, and Trump proposal would downsize much of government including the USDA.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Representative David Taylor of Moxee honored with two prestigious awards for his work on defeating Hirst decision.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington State Supreme Court's Hirst ruling costing state $7-billion annually in missed opportunity.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Supreme Court's Hirst Decision is costing the state $7-billion annually.