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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Pulses are thriving in the Pacific Northwest and beyond in re cent years, according to Tim McGreevy, CEO of the USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Pulses are thriving in the Pacific Northwest and beyond in re cent years, according to Tim McGreevy, CEO of the USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Acreage for pulses like peas, lentils and chickpeas continues to grow in the PNW and beyond, according to USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council CEO Tim McGreevy.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Acreage for pulses like peas, lentils and chickpeas continues to grow in the PNW and beyond, according to USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council CEO Tim McGreevy.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Northwest pea, lentil and chickpea growers are having the most difficult growing season in over 40 years thanks to extreme heat and drought conditions.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Northwest pea, lentil and chickpea growers are having the most difficult growing season in over 40 years thanks to extreme heat and drought conditions.
Land & Livestock Report
Pulse Growers Hopeful Trade Resumes with India
Farm of the Future
This is the International Year of Pulses – a recognition of the superfood category that includes dry peas, beans, chickpeas and lentils. This global designation by the United Nations is intended to increase awareness of the benefits of pulses around the world.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Pulse crops are going to be down in yield but like everything else...early harvesting.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Port congestiondelays are definitely having an impact on pulse crops.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Chickpea yields may have came in below expectations in the Palouse, but crop quality has been reported as exceptional.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Pulse School Pilot program will enable schools to purchase and utilize more Washington-grown peas, lentils and chickpeas for school menus.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington is the top chickpea producer in the nation and third in the nation for pea and lentil production.
Line on Agriculture
A pair of new Pulse crop initiatives could benefit students and farmers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Fraudulent letters circulating where the sender claims to be a USDA employee requesting information, and above average yields for green peas and chickpeas.
Farm of the Future
Overall this year's pea, lentil and chickpea harvest went well -- both across the country as well as here in the Pacific Northwest.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Fairfield farmer pleased with chickpea crop, and APHIS releases statement on genetically modified wheat in an Oregon field.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The 'Pulse School Pilot' amendment in the Farm Bill could make school meals healthier by integrating pulse crops into breakfasts and lunches.