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Fruit Grower Report
When it comes to battling invasive pests, YOU are a major player in finding them, reporting them, and in the end, eradicating or controlling them.
Fruit Grower Report
When it comes to battling invasive pests, YOU are a major player in finding them, reporting them, and in the end, eradicating or controlling them.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington state produces about 60% of the nation’s red raspberries, almost all of them grown in Whatcom County.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington state produces about 60% of the nation’s red raspberries, almost all of them grown in Whatcom County.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Red Raspberry harvest is underway and, after the past two seasons, Mark Van Mersbegen, owner of Markwell Raspberry Farm and President of the Washington Red Raspberry Commission, so far ... so good!
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Red Raspberry harvest is underway and, after the past two seasons, Mark Van Mersbegen, owner of Markwell Raspberry Farm and President of the Washington Red Raspberry Commission, so far ... so good!
Fruit Grower Report
When it comes to battling invasive pests, YOU are a major player in finding them, reporting them, and in the end, eradicating or controlling them.
Fruit Grower Report
When it comes to battling invasive pests, YOU are a major player in finding them, reporting them, and in the end, eradicating or controlling them.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Farmers in Washington state are worried about the overreach of government and a lack of outreach with legislation that appears to be written without much input from the farming community.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Farmers in Washington state are worried about the overreach of government and a lack of outreach with legislation that appears to be written without much input from the farming community.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Farmers in Washington state are worried about the overreach of government and a lack of outreach with legislation that appears to be written without much input from the farming community.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Farmers in Washington state are worried about the overreach of government and a lack of outreach with legislation that appears to be written without much input from the farming community.
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
The Washington Department of Agriculture is very thankful for the public's help for reporting the sightings of invasive pests like the Asian Giant Hornets and Japanese Beetles, or any other pest you don't recognize.
Fruit Grower Report
The Washington Department of Agriculture is very thankful for the public's help for reporting the sightings of invasive pests like the Asian Giant Hornets and Japanese Beetles, or any other pest you don't recognize.
Fruit Grower Report
2021 was a rough year, but there are no guarantees that the challenges will go away for raspberry growers in 2022.
Fruit Grower Report
2021 was a rough year, but there are no guarantees that the challenges will go away for raspberry growers in 2022.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Longtime state Senator Doug Ericksen, of Whatcom County, has died just weeks after being diagnosed with COVID while on a non-legislative trip to El Salvador. Washington State Farm Bureau Director of Government Relations Tom Davis reacts to his friend's untimely passing.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A long time Senator and staunch ally of agriculture, Senator Doug Ericksen has died about month after being diagnosed with COVID while in El Salvador. Washington State Farm Bureau Director of Government Relations, Tom Davis talks about the loss of a friend.