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The Agribusiness Update
U.S. beef production in 2024 will drop 8% to 24.7 billion pounds amid tighter cattle supplies, and a new report suggests lab-grown meat may have a larger carbon footprint than retail beef.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Taco Bell is now partnering with its long-time supplier Cargill and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to implement conservation and regenerative agriculture practices across cattle grazing lands.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Nearly four months into the new year, ag producers are still being charged with a Climate Commitment Act fuel tax they are supposed to be exempt from, but Washington Policy Center's Ag Research Director, Pam Lewison says this didn't need to happen.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Nearly four months into the new year, ag producers are still being charged with a Climate Commitment Act fuel tax they are supposed to be exempt from, but Washington Policy Center's Ag Research Director, Pam Lewison says this didn't need to happen.
Fruit Grower Report
Fuel purchased for the transportation of foods produced by Washington farmers is supposed to be exempt, by law, from a new carbon tax, part of the Climate Commitment Act, but those ag producers have been paying the tax since it started more than three months ago. The Washington Policy Center's Pam Lewison explains.
Fruit Grower Report
Fuel purchased for the transportation of foods produced by Washington farmers is supposed to be exempt, by law, from a new carbon tax, part of the Climate Commitment Act, but those ag producers have been paying the tax since it started more than three months ago. The Washington Policy Center's Pam Lewison explains.
The Agribusiness Update
Kipster's carbon-neutral eggs come to U.S., and USDA announces funding $7.6-million to improve food security in Alaska, Hawaii and U.S. Territories.
The Agribusiness Update
Athens Technical College opens Tom McCall Agricultural Sciences Complex, and USDA announces funding $7.6-million to improve food security in Alaska, Hawaii and U.S. Territories.
The Agribusiness Update
Kipster's carbon-neutral eggs come to U.S., and USDA announces funding $7.6-million to improve food security in Alaska, Hawaii and U.S. Territories.
Fruit Grower Report
Rep. Mark Klicker, R-Walla Walla, speaks on the House floor in favor of an amendment to the operating budget that would provide relief to farmers that are being unfairly charged a new fuel service fee as part of the cap-and-trade law.
Fruit Grower Report
Rep. Mark Klicker, R-Walla Walla, speaks on the House floor in favor of an amendment to the operating budget that would provide relief to farmers that are being unfairly charged a new fuel service fee as part of the cap-and-trade law.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The debate on breaching the Lower Snake Rivers dams gets new life after President Biden announces he's in support of dam removal to protect salmon ... on the "Colorado" River.
Line on Agriculture
National Association of Conservation Districts Secretary-Treasurer, Mark Masters
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The debate on breaching the Lower Snake Rivers dams gets new life after President Biden announces he's in support of dam removal to protect salmon ... on the "Colorado" River.
Farm of the Future
Agriculture is not the only industry that can produce carbon credits.
Farm of the Future
There are many programs offering money for carbon sequestration, but is it profitable to make these changes?
Farm of the Future
Are carbon credits a viable source of income for farmers shifting to more regenerative practices?
Southeast Regional Ag News
A two-panel discussion will take place at the 76th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting this Wednesday and will be live streamed via Facebook and YouTube.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Washington Farm Bureau is working with lawmakers to try and come up with a legislative fix to the Climate Commitmenmt Act after it was learned that many in agriculture were being charged the Act's carbon tax, estimated at 40 cents per gallon, a fee they are supposed to be exempt from.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Washington Farm Bureau is working with lawmakers to try and come up with a legislative fix to the Climate Commitmenmt Act after it was learned that many in agriculture were being charged the Act's carbon tax, estimated at 40 cents per gallon, a fee they are supposed to be exempt from.