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The Agribusiness Update
Tyson Foods refuses to comply with subpoena in possible price gouging case, and EPA appeals glyphosate interim decision.
The Agribusiness Update
Negotiations continue on a new labor contract for workers at West Coast Ports, and the American Farm Bureau Federation's Farm Dog of the Year contest.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A U.S. lawmaker calls out the New York Times for an Op Ed that says U.S. cattle industry is destroying the planet and that doesn't set well with one Midwest Lawmaker.
The Agribusiness Update
EPA reverses decades of practice on pesticide evaluation for Endangered Species, and Oregon State University finds hemp compound that could help in the fight against COVID.
Fruit Grower Report
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, Washington state's largest wine maker, has been sold to a New York company.
Fruit Grower Report
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, Washington state's largest wine maker, has been sold to a New York company.
The Agribusiness Update
New York Attorney General sues Hillandale Farms for gouging egg prices during pandemic, and Hazel Tech launches new Hazel AC, for Controlled Atmosphere, to help air quality in apple cold storage.
The Agribusiness Update
A new trade agreement sends U.S. rice to South Korea, and Crunch Pak gets contract for sliced Cosmic Crisp.
Fruit Grower Report
Spoke with "The Walls" winery founder Mike Martin about some of their unusually named, but delicious, varieties.
Fruit Grower Report
Spoke with "The Walls" winery founder Mike Martin about some of their unusually named, but delicious, varieties.
The Agribusiness Update
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau under fire with farmers for NAFTA concessions, and New York City residents paying $300 for cuddle with cows therapy.
The Agribusiness Update
Round One of NAFTA Renegotiations have been completed, and Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue names Tooke as new Forest Service leader.
Line on Agriculture
In an article in the Sunday Review of the New York Times, it seems the never-ending question about gluten intolerance, was discussed.
Land & Livestock Report
Producers who are willing to engage consumers in conversations about food and and ag practices are important especially with most of the public two to three generations removed from the farm or ranch.
Northwest Report
The complete Census of Ag will soon be available to everyone...Oregon's Greg Walden is meeting with brewers to combat an FDA rule...and Lacy discusses yet another ridiculous PETA step.
Food Forethought
Animal rights group is pushing to ban NYC's iconic horse-drawn carriage rides.
Food Forethought
New York's proposed ban on large soft drink servings shut down for now.
Northwest Report
The House budget will probably not pass...NASS will not be releasing a number of reports due to budget issues and Lacy discusses the Big Gulp ban.