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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Farmers and ranchers across the country are having significant difficulty finding enough hired help, forcing producers and the few workers they do have to pull double-duty, leading to a build-up of stress on farms and ranches.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Farmers and ranchers across the country are having significant difficulty finding enough hired help, forcing producers and the few workers they do have to pull double-duty, leading to a build-up of stress on farms and ranches.
California Tree Nut Report
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Stress in agriculture has always been there, but the past few years have been piling on producers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Stress in agriculture has always been there, but the past fews years have been piling on producers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Stress is causing farmers and ranchers significant difficulty in these trying times, and Sean Brotherson, with Family Science Specialists, breaks it down.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Stress is causing farmers and ranchers significant difficulty in these trying times, and Sean Brotherson, with Family Science Specialists, breaks it down.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Labor shortages are putting even more stress on farmers and ranchers who need to get the work done!
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Labor shortages are putting even more stress on farmers and ranchers who need to get the work done!
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Pro-Ag group Save Family Farming sends letter to Labor Secretary Acosta about lawsuit brought by his agency against Sakuma Brothers Farms.
The Agribusiness Update
US Wheat Association closing Cairo office, and dairy talks with Canada lagging at NAFTA renegotiations.
Land & Livestock Report
Yesterday at the Pacific Northwest Farm Forum Greg, Nathan and Kendal Peterson — fifth generation Kansas farmers spoke to a crowd about their passion for telling their Ag Story through parody song videos on YouTube and other social media channels like FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram.
Land & Livestock Report
Central Kansas farmer Greg Peterson and his brothers weren't looking for more than 9 million YouTube hits with their first video two years ago — but that is what they got and it launched the family into a very active agvocating role as Peterson explains