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Sportsman's Spotlight
Safari Club International equips sportsmen and women to protect their right to hunt now and for decades to come through the Hunter Advocacy Action Center.
Fruit Grower Report
COVID-19 pandemic forces December's NW Hort Expo 2020 to go virtual.
Fruit Grower Report
COVID-19 pandemic forces December's NW Hort Expo 2020 to go virtual.
Fruit Grower Report
Walla Walla's L'Ecole No. 41 Winery is tabbed by Wine & Spirits Magazine as one of the world's Top 100 for the 15th time.
Fruit Grower Report
Walla Walla's L'Ecole No. 41 Winery is tabbed by Wine & Spirits Magazine as one of the world's Top 100 for the 15th time.
Fruit Grower Report
Oregon winery, Upsidedown Wines, takes on the craft from a different perspective.
Fruit Grower Report
Lake Chelan's Wine Girl Wines is named for its winemaker. You know, the "wine girl."
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The small Eastern Washington town of Lind goes big drawing 4,000 for annual Combine Demolition Derby.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Lind celebration includes 31st annual Combine Demolition Derby.
Market Line
Wednesdays grain saw mixed markets
Market Line
Wednesdays grain saw mixed markets
Market Line
Tuesday close Livestock were higher across the board.
Market Line
With the drought influencing markets, wheat is trading higher.
Market Line
No fireworks for wheat at yesterdays close
Farm of the Future
Have you visited potatogoodness.com lately? it is the consumer side of the United States Potato Board website. One icon on the home page is for the Potato Lovers Club — which consists of a group of diverse food bloggers from around the web, all with one common theme: they love potatoes!
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Wheat growers concerned whether there will be enough late spring rains to salvage a wheat crop already stressed from the lack of winter moisture, and 2,500 pounds of fresh potatoes donated to Second Harvest Tri-Cities in Pasco.
Farm of the Future
Many years ago Club Wheat was the only wheat grown in the Pacific Northwest — then rust problems essentially wiped it out of production during the 1950s and '60s. However thanks to the region's wheat breeding programs now there are varieties of Club Wheat that are rust-resistant.
Farm of the Future
Many years ago Club Wheat was the only wheat grown in the Pacific Northwest — then rust problems essentially wiped it out of production during the 1950s and '60s. However thanks to the region's wheat breeding programs now there are varieties of Club Wheat that are rust-resistant.