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The Agribusiness Update
Auburn University's Annual Ag Roundup goes virtual, and American Farm Bureau Federation's Zippy Duvall calls for patience in post-election world.
Land & Livestock Report
Beef is a Favorite for Team USA Athletes
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Our commercial salmon fishing industry will be impacted by the announcement from the State Department of Fish and Wildlife that non-tribal commercial fisheries along with recreational salmon fishing could be closed through much of the season in the Puget Sound.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
You can play a game and learn about agriculture...plus there's plan to improve one rivers water quality.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
MIDAS will benefit FSA employees as well as farmers, and quarantine to control poultry movement set in Okanogan County.
Northwest Report
A hiker who shot a wolf goes to court...and more avian influenza pops up in Washington State.
Sportsman's Spotlight
When talking about the fall run of chinook, Idaho Fish and Game's Head of Fisheries, Ed Schriever said that only hatchery born fish can be harvested.
Sportsman's Spotlight
I learned that the natural world of the Northwest is always changing.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Judges across the country have upheld the use of ASAs and other such tools as legitimate methods of apprehending violators.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Idaho Fish & Game is Hunting for Youth Wanting to Learn About Waterfowl Hunting!
Sportsman's Spotlight
Last week I told you that Idaho Fish and Game officials say they're calling off their intention to send a professional hunter into the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness to kill wolves.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Idaho Fish and Game officers have returned a bull elk to the wild after it paid a visit to Garden City.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Idaho Fish and Game officials say they're calling off their intention to send a professional hunter into the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness to kill wolves.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Fish and Game Conducts Special Controlled Hunt Drawing
Sportsman's Spotlight
Last week, four 19-year-old punks plead guilty to killing or wounding more than a dozen deer, protected birds and other wildlife.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Idaho's Department of Fish and Game has hired Gus Thoreson, an extremely experienced hunter and trapper, to take out two wolf packs who live in an area around the middle Fork of the Salmon River.