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Fruit Grower Report
After two years of weather extremes, followed by a devastating winter cold snap in January, some British Columbia tree fruit tree operations are clearing orchards and planting crops that will give them at least some cashflow this growing season.
Fruit Grower Report
The weather forecast looks, at this point, to be favorable for Northwest cherry growers who’ve hoped to avoid a repeat of last year’s overlap with the California crop.
Fruit Grower Report
The weather forecast looks, at this point, to be favorable for Northwest cherry growers who’ve hoped to avoid a repeat of last year’s overlap with the California crop.
The Agribusiness Update
Global challenges continue to affect players along the fresh produce supply chain, and radio industry hits important milestone as the number of House lawmakers who back efforts to make AM radio mandatory in vehicles reached 200.
The Agribusiness Update
Global challenges continue to affect players along the fresh produce supply chain, and radio industry hits important milestone as the number of House lawmakers who back efforts to make AM radio mandatory in vehicles reached 200.
The Agribusiness Update
As California’s weather swings from droughts to floods, farmers remain confident with the water supply in state reservoirs well above the historical average, and an Economic Research Service report shows the full impact of African Swine Fever in China.
The Agribusiness Update
A bill has been introduced to limit what Georgia land could be owned by foreign entities, and agricultural lending increased in 2022 despite economic headwinds.
The Agribusiness Update
EPA releases updated risk assessment for pesticide spray drift, and agricultural lending increased in 2022 despite economic headwinds.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass joins us and says if you were getting tired of our 3-year long La Nina, we will soon be paid a visit by its cousin, El Nino ... so expect some different weather beginning in the fall.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass joins us and says if you were getting tired of our 3-year long La Nina, we will soon be paid a visit by its cousin, El Nino ... so expect some different weather beginning in the fall.
Fruit Grower Report
Craving a return to "normal" times, Washington State Tree Fruit Association President Jon DeVaney says he's feel at least little bit of optimism for growers this year.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington State Tree Fruit Association President, Jon DeVaney takes a look back at the challenges of 2022 and what lies ahead in 2023 for the tree fruit industry.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
It's been a rough couple of years for Washington potato growers who've taken on a pandemic, weather extremes, supply chain problems, and inflation, to name a few, but Washington Potato Commission's Executive Director, Chris Voigt says they appear to be on the road to recovery.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington State Tree Fruit Association President, Jon DeVaney takes a look back at the challenges of 2022 and what lies ahead in 2023 for the tree fruit industry.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
It's been a rough couple of years for Washington potato growers who've taken on a pandemic, weather extremes, supply chain problems, and inflation, to name a few, but Washington Potato Commission's Executive Director, Chris Voigt says they appear to be on the road to recovery.
Fruit Grower Report
Cherry growers have dealt with a lot of weather extremes the past few years and Northwest Cherry Growers' President, BJ Thurlby tells us what it's meant.
Fruit Grower Report
Cherry growers have dealt with a lot of weather extremes the past few years and Northwest Cherry Growers' President, BJ Thurlby tells us what it's meant.
Fruit Grower Report
NW Cherry Grower's president, BJ Thurlby breaks down what growers are facing after two years of weather extremes and heading into an unprecedented third-straight La Nina winter.
Fruit Grower Report
NW Cherry Grower's president, BJ Thurlby breaks down what growers are facing after two years of weather extremes and heading into an unprecedented third-straight La Nina winter.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass explains why the warmer than average August isn't another example of climate change.