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Southeast Regional Ag News
Agriculture groups are finding themselves on opposite sides of a new piece of federal legislation.
Southeast Regional Ag News
An investigation is ongoing after a Cessna 340 crashed into the General Mills plant in Covington, Georgia killing two people.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A U.S. lawmaker calls out the New York Times for an Op Ed that says U.S. cattle industry is destroying the planet and that doesn't set well with one Midwest Lawmaker.
Fruit Grower Report
Cherry exports face challenges moving forward, but BJ Thurlby, president of NW Cherry Growers, sees some bright spots.
Fruit Grower Report
Cherry exports face challenges moving forward, but BJ Thurlby, president of NW Cherry Growers, sees some bright spots.
The Agribusiness Update
The value estimates on U.S. field and miscellaneous crops soar since 2019, and new USTR Katherine Tai talks tough trade with China.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ceres Imaging provides aerial views of Fruit and nut tree orchards that gives growers a tree-level view of water stresses.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ceres Imaging provides aerial views of Fruit and nut tree orchards that gives growers a tree-level view of water stresses.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ceres Imaging provides aerial views of Fruit and nut tree orchards that gives growers a tree-level view of water stresses.
Land & Livestock Report
NCBA Exposes Relationship of OCM and HSUS
Land & Livestock Report
NCBA Announces Leadership Changes
Land & Livestock Report
Public Lands Official to Congress: Federal Wild Horse Management System "Crippled to Point of Catastrophic Failure"
Land & Livestock Report
Interior Department Seeks to Delist Gray Wolves
The Agribusiness Update
Ag productivity is up but not enough to feed the world buy 2050, and House Budget Resolution expected to pass without Farm Bill cuts.
Land & Livestock Report
Earlier this week the Center for Biological Diversity and several of their radical environmental group cohorts threatened to sue the Department of Interior as well as U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to force action on 417 proposed species that they demand the Fish and Wildlife make determinations on within the next year.
Land & Livestock Report
Two weeks ago President Obama used the Antiquities Act to designate the Sand to Snow National Monument, Mojave Trails Monument and the Castle Mountains National Monument —- a total of 1.8 million acres without any formal review, economic analysis or public comments.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A visit to the Red Planet could benefit farming here on Earth.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
In a classroom exercise students look at the challenge of growing food someplace like Mars.
Land & Livestock Report
Eastern Oregon rancher Mark Lane has had to deal with wolves running on and near the private property he has used as pasture for his cattle herd. He has some frustration in trying to learn about the activities and locations of the Umatilla Pack.
Land & Livestock Report
Last June one of rancher Mark Lane's cows was attacked by a Umatilla Pack wolf in Northeastern Oregon in the Blue Mountains. To look at pictures of the cow's wound — would show a cow missing a good portion of one of her hindquarters. The good news is she had her calf and has healed — but Lane is unsure if she will breed back and settle.