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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
It seems like we hear about another use for drones every day! Well, the next big thing might be using drones to haze wolves that are attacking cattle.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
It seems like we hear about another use for drones every day! Well, the next big thing might be using drones to haze wolves that are attacking cattle.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
USDA researchers in Southern Oregon are using drones to see if they can chase wolves away that are attacking cattle.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
USDA researchers in Southern Oregon are using drones to see if they can chase wolves away that are attacking cattle.
Fruit Grower Report
Constant drought warnings are overblown, according to University of Washington professor of atmospheric sciences, Cliff Mass.
Fruit Grower Report
Constant drought warnings are overblown, according to University of Washington professor of atmospheric sciences, Cliff Mass.
Fruit Grower Report
U.S. Apple Association president Jim Bair address the scare tactics going on by activist groups take shots at their products.
Fruit Grower Report
U.S. Apple Association president Jim Bair address the scare tactics going on by activist groups take shots at their products.
Fruit Grower Report
US Apple president Jim Bair talks about the litany of allegations activists throw at ag groups and the food they produce.
Fruit Grower Report
US Apple president Jim Bair talks about the litany of allegations activists throw at ag groups and the food they produce.
The Agribusiness Update
Canada has proposed testing requirements on imports of California romaine over E.coli scare, and China looks to be falling short of Phase-1 ag purchases.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia Foundation for Agriculture prepares Georgia Ag Experience for school visits, and China looks to be falling short of Phase-1 ag purchases.
Market Line
Weather markets can lead to price spikes but are usually short lived says Joe Vaclavik.
Farm of the Future
Beef Industry Looks Past COVID-19 Scare
Fruit Grower Report
U.S. Apple Association president Jim Bair he knows what it's like to be the target of activists.
Fruit Grower Report
U.S. Apple Association president Jim Bair he knows what it's like to be the target of activists.
The Agribusiness Update
Dairy inventory up at year-end instead of the normal shortage, and American cattlemen are producing more Prime beef than ever.
The Agribusiness Update
China agrees to import more American Agriculture and Energy products, and U.S. beef in Brazil more than a year after reintroduction following 2003 Mad Cow scare.
Northwest Report
Atrazine does not increase your chances of cancer...a new wine and culinary center is hoping to receive some promised funds and Lacy has a look at scare tactics.
Food Forethought
So what do you think might scare you this Halloween. Lacy has some thoughts of her own.