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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
University of Washington professor Cliff Mass says the stuborn La Nina that's been hanging around for a couple of years now, may not yet be ready to leave.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
University of Washington professor Cliff Mass says the stuborn La Nina that's been hanging around for a couple of years now, may not yet be ready to leave.
The Agribusiness Update
The damage is still be measured from the freezing temps that swept across Georgia in mid-March, and the annual Feeding the Economy Report is in.
The Agribusiness Update
Sierra Nevada snowpack drops from 160% of normal to just 60% in two months, and USDA is planning more in-person trade missions.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Recent rains offer a little relief for Northwest drought conditions.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Recent rains offer a little relief for Northwest drought conditions.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Sure it's dryer than usual here in the PNW, but University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences professor Cliff Mass says while climate change is happening very gradually, this year's conditions were caused by the La Nina weather we're having and there's no trend indicating this is due to climate change.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Sure it's dryer than usual here in the PNW, but University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences professor Cliff Mass says while climate change is happening very gradually, this year's conditions were caused by the La Nina weather we're having and there's no trend indicating this is due to climate change.
The Agribusiness Update
USDA's FSA has $2-million for socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, and Trump's delisting of gray wolves under Biden Administration.
Fruit Grower Report
State Climatologist Nick Bond calling for a slightly warmer, wetter winter in months ahead.
Fruit Grower Report
State Climatologist Nick Bond calling for a slightly warmer, wetter winter in months ahead.
Fruit Grower Report
Are we losing our average annual mountain snow pack at an alarming rate?
Fruit Grower Report
Are we losing our average annual mountain snow pack at an alarming rate?
Fruit Grower Report
Are we losing our average annual mountain snow pack at an alarming rate?
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
State Senator Keith Wagoner is pulling no punches as to what he thinks we should do with the wolves that are repopulating Washington state now that they've been found west of the Cascades in Skagit County.
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.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Oregon facing drought and water restriction thanks to low snowpack.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A mild to weak La Nina weather pattern is likely to erase any concerns over drought for next year.