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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
There are alternative solutions for saving salmon populations in Pacific Northwest rivers rather than removing dams, and Merck Animal Health researcher Chris Beasley tells us about one of them.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
There are alternative solutions for saving salmon populations in Pacific Northwest rivers rather than removing dams, and Merck Animal Health researcher Chris Beasley tells us about one of them.
Fruit Grower Report
Merck Animal Health researcher Sarah Hoffmann shares their new Hyper InfusiO₂n™ system that infuses the oxygen into the waters in and around fish ladders to make dam passage much safer and efficient.
Fruit Grower Report
Merck Animal Health researcher Sarah Hoffmann shares their new Hyper InfusiO₂n™ system that infuses the oxygen into the waters in and around fish ladders to make dam passage much safer and efficient.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
An alternative to Snake River dam removal to protect salmon could be on the way from Merck Animal Health.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
An alternative to Snake River dam removal to protect salmon could be on the way from Merck Animal Health.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Growth Energy's Chris Bliley talks about E15 and when drivers in Western states might see it available at the pump.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Growth Energy's Chris Bliley talks about E15 and when drivers in Western states might see it available at the pump.
The Agribusiness Update
Japan allows U.S. Ethanol to make oxygenated fuel, and U.S. Meat Export Federation visits Africa to promote U.S. beef and pork.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Warm temps have been causing problems for sockeye salmon in the northwest.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
You can play a game and learn about agriculture...plus there's plan to improve one rivers water quality.
Northwest Report
A large number of sturgeon are being found dead in the Columbia...and one Oregon ag official is running for the Farm Bureau presidency.