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Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington professor Cliff Mass says drought worries aside, our water supply should be plentiful heading into spring.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington professor Cliff Mass says drought worries aside, our water supply should be plentiful heading into spring.
The Agribusiness Update
Uncertainty and panic over the Omicron variant causes the cotton market prices to drop significantly in recent weeks, and USDA announces withdrawal of 2016 proposed rule amending the Horse Protection Act regulations.
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
Avocados are attracting a lot of first-time consumers, and ground beef sales up more than $1-billion.
The Agribusiness Update
Another Interview for Ag Secretary and Restaurant Sales Top Home Food Sales for First Time
Fruit Grower Report
The Hispanic Orchard Employee Education Program is now an I-BEST program.
Fruit Grower Report
A look at a recent Pew Hispanic report on populations.
Fruit Grower Report
New analysis shows a record 33.7 million Hispanics of Mexican origin resided in the United States.
Line on Agriculture
The deadline is looming for women and Hispanics to submit a discrimination claim.
The Agribusiness Update
Agribusiness Update for Tuesday 2/26/13
Fruit Grower Report
More on how the election has changed the tree fruit industry.
The Agribusiness Update
Agribusiness Update for Tuesday 2/12/13
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Measure signed into law that will give companies incentive to construct data centers and create jobs, and labor shortage hits asparagus growers.
Line on Agriculture
A new report just out shows that the status of Mexican immigrants has changed dramatically.
Northwest Report
Hispanic and women farmers and ranchers could be compensated over discrimination and the USDA continues to support their sage grouse initiative.
Northwest Report
America's heartland is shifting...More with Senator Crapo on fuel hikes...eliminating the dollar and Lacy takes on Michael Pollan.