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Farm of the Future
Green Lightning is manufacturing machines that can allow farmers to generate some of their nitrogen needs on farm using only energy and water as inputs.
Line on Agriculture
Farmers have known for years that lightning storms are beneficial to crops.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Fairfield farmer, and Washington Association of Wheat Growers board member, Marci Green shares her experience with the August 11th hailstorm that blew through Eastern Washington.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Fairfield farmer, and Washington Association of Wheat Growers board member, Marci Green shares her experience with the August 11th hailstorm that blew through Eastern Washington.
Line on Agriculture
Spitting rain, Bo DuBose has known for years that lightning storms are beneficial to crops because lightning splits the covalent bond of the air .
The Agribusiness Update
USDA numbers show lowest Potato acres in a century, and California wildfires threaten crops.
Northwest Report
WSU's President Elson Floyd is being remembered today...and precipitation in the northwest continues to be elusive.
Northwest Report
It may sound strange with all the water that has been causing problems in the NW but some Oregon producers are having trouble getting enough water...lightning has killed some cattle and water has caused some Idaho counties to be declared disasters.
Northwest Report
The Food Safety Bill has a long road to travel and Congress needs to hear from you, lightning has been causing a lot of small fires in Oregon and Lacy looks at the green revolution..all over again.