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Southeast Regional Ag News
Farmers, ranchers, educators, and ag professionals across the Southeast are encouraged to take part in the new national Women in Agriculture Study, open through March 31.
California Ag Today
Share your story and help shape the future of women in agriculture through the new national Women in Agriculture Study, open now through March 31.
California Ag Today
Officials are responding to a Mediterranean fruit fly detection in San José with an aggressive quarantine and sterile fly release program.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Nearly 100 women gathered for the 2025 Florida Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Conference to grow their skills, amplify their voices, and connect with others in agriculture. With inspiring speakers and hands-on experiences, the event was a celebration of leadership, advocacy, and community.
Idaho Ag Today
Hey folks: Think of a typical Idaho farmer or rancher. What’s the image that comes into your mind? A man?
Line on Agriculture
The Women In Agribusiness Association is strengthening its impact on the agriculture industry with organizational changes.
California Ag Today
Episode five of their highly acclaimed series, FarmHER is title Hope Family Wines and will highlight winemakers Stasy Seay and Samantha Taylor at the winery in Paso Robles.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The first Asian Giant Hornet in Washington state has been found outside of Whatcom County. This one in Snohomish County.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The first Asian Giant Hornet in Washington state has been found outside of Whatcom County. This one in Snohomish County.
California Ag Today
Scientists are working with ranchers to preserve the tradition of grazing cattle, while having minimal environmental impact.
The Agribusiness Update
Hot weather is putting a strain on cool-season crops in California, and Salmonella cases linked to onions hits 1,000.
The Agribusiness Update
Hot weather is putting a strain on cool-season crops in California, and Salmonella cases linked to onions hits 1,000.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
As wolf population grows, so grows the opportunity for chance encounters with people.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
As wolf population grows, so grows the opportunity for chance encounters with people.
Fruit Grower Report
Women breaking the wine-glass ceiling in Washington wine industry.
Fruit Grower Report
Women breaking the wine-glass ceiling in Washington's growing wine industry.
The Agribusiness Update
Women in Ag out-earning men, and Midterm results met mostly with approval in ag industry.
Fruit Grower Report
Women breaking the wine-glass ceiling in Washington.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Do recent wolf encounters send a warning to rural residents and others in the outdoors of Eastern Washington.