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Idaho Ag Today
Today, we're going to introduce you to some of your colleagues in the farming and ranching business. This time, Mater Farms on the Palouse.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Measures to bring transparency to the Endangered Species Act and its delisting program are brought to the table by Rep. Dan Newhouse.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Public workshop regarding the development of policies, procedures, and fees for use of non-recreational motorized vehicles on agency-managed long-distance trails being held in Chehalis, and 4-H group helps teach others about backyard poultry.
Food Forethought
Government shutdown has led to hundreds of ordinary citizens engaging in the act of "civil disobedience".
Northwest Report
Organic trade is expanding...a new Wine Science Center saw groundbreaking...and it will be a free weekend for the nations parks and forests.
Northwest Report
West Nile has been found in a pair of horses...the U.S. Parks Service is dealing with budget cuts...and Lacy plays chicken with PETA.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ag organizations send letter to House Speaker Boehner, and Northwest prepares for wildfire risk.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Parks conducts public hearing on wolf management and recovery.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
New fee levels for agricultural burn permits in Washington state, and Earth Day 2012.
Northwest Report
Northwest airlines may start smelling a bit more like fast food...the Forest Service is hoping to see you soon and Lacy discusses the beef industry.
Northwest Report
Washington parks are no longer free as of today...and compost can help save water in your garden.
Northwest Report
A couple of NW towns are great places to raise a family...the FCC may impose regulations on the internet and a new study shows fewer illegal immigrants are in the U.S.
Northwest Report
The President has signed a memorandum that will help future generations to enjoy the great outdoors and immigration reform..will it be back on the plat this year or not.
Northwest Report
The First Lady has some good words for students, Seattle has placed a new restriction on smokers and Lacy looks at strange but effective partnership.
Northwest Report
AFBF is keeping a close eye on regulatory issues while a number of Washington State parks may close plus Lacy stands up for the little guy.