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The Agribusiness Update
Russia and Ukraine sign deal to reopen grain exports, and John Deere accused of violating Clean Air Act.
The Agribusiness Update
Exemption extended for hours-of-service for livestock haulers, and USDA foods available for Louisiana families impacted by Hurricane Ida.
The Agribusiness Update
Study shows, land-grant universities in need of funding for repairs and renovations to facilities, and Farm Workforce Modernization Act is reintroduced to the House of Representatives.
The Agribusiness Update
For the first time, Georgia is ranked among the top 10 Ag Exporting States in 2020, and Farm Workforce Modernization Act is reintroduced in the House of Representatives.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington Fish and Wildlife statewide wolf specialist Ben Maletzke gives us the 2018 wolf update.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Fish and Wildlife statewide wolf specialist Ben Maletzke gives us the 2018 Washington wolf update.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife's newly expanded 18 member Wolf Advisory Group met recently to begin the process of addressing wolf management related issues.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Controversial study on lethal wolf control conducted by WSU researchers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Researchers have found that killing problem wolves leads to more livestock depredations, not less.
Land & Livestock Report
In 2007 when the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife were developing their wolf conservation and management plan for the state — they determine the program's success would be measured in breeding pairs NOT pack numbers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Thanks to an additional recovery aid the Darrington Timberbowl Rodeo scheduled for June 21 will be able to go on as planned, and FSA still writing policy and procedure for new programs.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Wolf management continues to be a controversial subject across the state.