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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The first two myths about cattle’s contribution to climate change are that the methane produced by cattle is that same as greenhouse gases produced through the burning of fossil fuels, and that the methods used for assessing global warming are accurate.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The first two myths about cattle’s contribution to climate change are that the methane produced by cattle is that same as greenhouse gases produced through the burning of fossil fuels, and that the methods used for assessing global warming are accurate.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The livestock industry has taken a lot of heat in recent years as a major source of greenhouse gas emissions that contributes to climate change.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The livestock industry has taken a lot of heat in recent years as a major source of greenhouse gas emissions that contributes to climate change.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Just when you thought the state government had thought of every way to separate you from your pocketbook, look out!
Democrats in Olympia have proposed a new bill that could tax … get this, the flatulence from cows.
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It’s that time of year again when farmers spend a lot of time in the sun, and Devon Charlier, with the Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center, says protecting yourself starts with sunscreen.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ag manufacturers still struggling to get enough parts to put their products together.
California Ag Today
Ag manufacturers continue to struggle for parts to assemble their products. Dr. Kanlaya Barr is director of corporate economics with John Deere. She spoke at the recent Ag Outlook Forum in Kansas City and says maintaining steady production output… is like playing game.
The Agribusiness Update
Farmers having difficulty getting their hands on repair parts and new tractors can partially thank the strike at John Deere, and food prices continue the upward trend.
Fruit Grower Report
It's time to be on the lookout for Asian Giant Hornets as they emerge for the spring and the Washington Department of Agriculture could use your help.
Fruit Grower Report
It's time to be on the lookout for Asian Giant Hornets as they emerge for the spring and the Washington Department of Agriculture could use your help.
The Agribusiness Update
UC-Davis Air Quality Specialist dispels myths about Cow Farts, and U.S. to block cotton and tomato imports from China over forced labor.
The Agribusiness Update
The pandemic is making it harder for farmers to find replacement parts for machinery, and first official Northwest pear estimates are out and it looks good.
The Agribusiness Update
The pandemic is making it harder for farmers to find replacement parts for machinery, and first official Northwest pear estimates are out and it looks good.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Cow farts aren't the problem, says professor Frank Mitloehner, UC-Davis air quality specialist in the Department of Animal Sciences, who dispels three myths about cows and the environment.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Cow farts aren't the problem, says professor Frank Mitloehner, UC-Davis air quality specialist in the Department of Animal Sciences, who dispels three myths about cows and the environment.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Cow farts aren't the problem, says professor Frank Mitloehner, UC-Davis air quality specialist in the Department of Animal Sciences, who dispels three myths about cows and the environment.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Cow farts aren't the problem, says professor Frank Mitloehner, UC-Davis air quality specialist in the Department of Animal Sciences, who dispels three myths about cows and the environment.
The Agribusiness Update
EPA's Scott Pruitt resigns, and Association of Equipment Manufacturers disappointed with President over Chinese tariff war.