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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If dogs can sniff out drugs and lost people, Nose Knows Scouting figured why not disease in potatoes?
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If dogs can sniff out drugs and lost people, Nose Knows Scouting figured why not disease in potatoes?
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
We know about search and rescue dogs, drug dogs, and even cancer dogs, so why not dogs that can sniff out diseases in your crops? A company called Nose Knows Scouting has dogs that can find PVY and Ring Rot in your potatoes in nothing flat.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Nose Knows Scouting dogs will detect and find traces of PVY and Ring Rot in your potatoes.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
We know about search and rescue dogs, drug dogs, and even cancer dogs, so why not dogs that can sniff out diseases in your crops? A company called Nose Knows Scouting has dogs that can find PVY and Ring Rot in your potatoes in nothing flat.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Nose Knows Scouting dogs will detect and find traces of PVY and Ring Rot in your potatoes.
Southeast Regional Ag News
"Celebrate with us and share your FFA story during #FFAWeek," says National FFA Southern Region Vice President Erik Robinson. Robinson is a criminal justice major at the University of Georgia.
Fruit Grower Report
With Northwest pear harvest in full swing, pear promotions are hitting your favorite stores and online sources.
Fruit Grower Report
With Northwest pear harvest in full swing, pear promotions are hitting your favorite stores and online sources.
Marketline Report for Thursday, September 26th.
The Agribusiness Update
The use of cover crops is up 50% in the U.S., and Walmart cuts out meat processor and goes straight to rancher for high quality beef.
The Agribusiness Update
Weather and Supplies put squeeze on onion stocks, and insurance problems for flooded grain storage.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Another successful Walla Walla Sweet Onion harvest draws to close.
Fruit Grower Report
This years fire season is causing more problems for tree fruit producers in the state.
It was a volatile day in the grain markets on Wednesday.
The dollar rallied strong on Tuesday, which brought the grain markets down across the board.
Monday was a relatively quiet day in the grain markets and an up day for cattle.
Positive day across the board in the grain and cattle markets.
The Christmas week began relatively quiet with little movement in the corn and wheat markets.