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The Agribusiness Update
Another 1,000 scholarships for Alabama college students will be handed out by Alfa Foundation, and the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer is down for the second straight month.
The Agribusiness Update
Timber sales have slowed during pandemic, and pork and beef exports higher.
Fruit Grower Report
State Supreme Court's Hirst ruling is costing the State of Washington $7-billion in unrealized economic activity.
Fruit Grower Report
The State Supreme Court's Hirst ruling is costing the state roughly $7-billion dollars in lost economic activity.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Third Special Session Ends Without a Capital Budget OR a Fix for Hirst Ruling.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Third Special Session ends with no Capital Budget OR fix for the Supreme Court's Hirst ruling.
The Agribusiness Update
Construction begins soon on a new grain terminal at the Port of Vancouver, and EPA wins appeal over NBB in Argentine biodiesel case
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Dayton based Columbia Pulp says they are hoping to break ground and start site preparation for a new straw pulp plant in November or December of this year.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WAFLA to host Supervisor/Leadership training, farmers to benefit from East Low Canal upgrades, and states issues first recreational pot grower business license.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Governor and wine industry leaders from around the state dedicate the site for the future Wine Science Center at WSU Tri-Cities.
Food Forethought
A Washington city finds a way to bring new life to old toilets.
Food Forethought
China is once again in the news and this time it's due to yet another contaminated product. Lacy says enough.
Northwest Report
CRP is under scrutiny and has the home sales market turned around? Also Lacy talk about Al Gore...again!
Food Forethought
The EPA has some good intentions but are they really in the best interest of America's farmers and ranchers?