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Fruit Grower Report
We recently reported on the great, new Food and Agribusiness minor or certificate program at Central Washington University.
Now. Here to tell us about it is accounting major Elena Tucker who was one of the first students involved
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We recently reported on the great, new Food and Agribusiness minor or certificate program at Central Washington University.
Now. Here to tell us about it is accounting major Elena Tucker who was one of the first students involved
Read MoreFruit Grower Report
Just two years in, and Central Washington University’s Food and Agribusiness program is showing lots of promise.
Fruit Grower Report
Just two years in, and Central Washington University’s Food and Agribusiness program is showing lots of promise.
Fruit Grower Report
A follow up to last week's conversation with Central Washington University professor Mike Rogel, we now get to talk with student Elena Tucker about the school's new Food and Agribusiness minor or certificate program.
Fruit Grower Report
A follow up to last week's conversation with Central Washington University professor Mike Rogel, we now get to talk with student Elena Tucker about the school's new Food and Agribusiness minor or certificate program.
Fruit Grower Report
Just two years in, and Central Washington University’s Food and Agribusiness program is showing lots of promise. We speak with one of the professors involved.
Fruit Grower Report
Just two years in, and Central Washington University’s Food and Agribusiness program is showing lots of promise. We speak with one of the professors involved.
California Ag Today
American Farmland Trust is introducing The U.S. Farmed™ certification. This certification includes a distinctive U.S. Farmed packaging seal for farm products that derive at least 95 percent of their agricultural ingredients from farms in the United States.
The Agribusiness Update
Plenty of rain for cattle to graze if California would warm up a bit, and government and private sector team up to prevent organic fraud.
The Agribusiness Update
President orders USDA to cut 5% in spending, and Judge considers reversing $289-million Roundup verdict.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington State Potato Commission honoring National Potato Chip Day by giving away bags of potato chips to one of their Facebook fans, and swine entering Washington must be free of PED virus.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WSDA staff kept busy at Northwest Flower and Garden Show, and WWIF scholarships being offered to students interested in viticulture or enology.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
December 28th the USDA will publish its final rule outlining animal disease traceability, and Washington growers appointed to NPPB.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Improvements made in WSDA's food safety program will expedite the process for producers who are exporting Washington foods.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WSDA upholds the integrity of the organic label, and first quarter DOE penalty totals.
Land & Livestock Report
Need a last minute Christmas gift idea? Give beef!