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The Agribusiness Update
A year after the pandemic broke out there is still no evidence that food or food packaging will spread COVID-19 virus, and China's demand for meat expected to continue.
The Agribusiness Update
The University of Florida is one of five schools researching ways to keep supply chain moving in future crises, and Mexico's Supreme Court votes today on removing a ban on U.S. fresh potato imports.
The Agribusiness Update
Cornucopia Farms builds its first Hydroponic greenhouses in Georgia, and Florida Farm Bureau donates 121,000 jars of peanut butter to food banks.
The Agribusiness Update
California wine grape consumption shoots up, and per capita dairy consumption
The Agribusiness Update
California wine grape consumption shoots up, and per capita dairy consumption.
The Agribusiness Update
Dairy exports higher despite pandemic, and USDA works on additional COVID-19 relief for producers.
The Agribusiness Update
Dairy exports higher despite pandemic, and USDA works on additional COVID-19 relief for producers.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington State University has a new honey bee and pollinator research facility in Othello and it's all the buzz!
Fruit Grower Report
Washington State University has a new honey bee and pollinator research facility in Othello and it's all the buzz!
Fruit Grower Report
Washington State University has a new honey bee and pollinator research facility in Othello and it's all the buzz!
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Salmon Recovery isn't about breaching dams, according to the Columbia-Snake Irrigators Association.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Salmon Recovery isn't about breaching dams, according to the Columbia-Snake Irrigators Association.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Salmon Recovery isn't about breaching dams, according to the Columbia-Snake Irrigators Association.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington wheat growers enjoy a good harvest, but still wary of trade troubles.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington wheat growers enjoy a good harvest, but still wary of trade troubles.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington wheat harvest gives reason for growers to smile even with trade worries hanging over them.
The Agribusiness Update
Senate Ag members grill USDA and USTR on how trade war impacts farmers and ranchers, and cheese found in 3-thousand year old tomb has disease we're still dealing with today.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WAWG Director Michelle Hennings talks about trade war and tariffs.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Representative Jacquelin Maycumber shares her opinion on the bill that would establish much stricter greenhouse gas emissions standards in Washington.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Representative Dan Newhouse talks about trade pacts, or the lack thereof.