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The Agribusiness Update
USDA announces $20-million for rural broadband assistance, and West Coast ports continue contract negotiations between Pacific Maritime and International Longshore and Warehouse Union.
Fruit Grower Report
With snow and rain hitting California harder than the PNW this winter, University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences professor Cliff Mass talks about how the state's water supply is looking as we head into spring.
Fruit Grower Report
With snow and rain hitting California harder than the PNW this winter, University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences professor Cliff Mass talks about how the state's water supply is looking as we head into spring.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass joins us and says if you were getting tired of our 3-year long La Nina, we will soon be paid a visit by its cousin, El Nino ... so expect some different weather beginning in the fall.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass joins us and says if you were getting tired of our 3-year long La Nina, we will soon be paid a visit by its cousin, El Nino ... so expect some different weather beginning in the fall.
The Agribusiness Update
University of Florida faculty secure over $16 million for Citrus Greening research, and China considers easing COVID restrictions.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The longer, drier than normal summer weather has been replaced by cooler, wetter fall weather in the PNW.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The longer, drier than normal summer weather has been replaced by cooler, wetter fall weather in the PNW.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Across the southeast, agricultural projects are receiving a boost.
Fruit Grower Report
It took a bit longer than usual, but the cooler, wetter weather typically associated with fall has arrived in the Pacific Northwest.
Farm of the Future
Greenlight Biosciences hopes to provide more help for farmers who struggle to control Colorado potato beetle.
Fruit Grower Report
It took a bit longer than usual, but the cooler, wetter weather typically associated with fall has arrived in the Pacific Northwest.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass explains why the warmer than average August isn't another example of climate change.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass explains why the warmer than average August isn't another example of climate change.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Sure, August was hot, like it usually is, but University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences professor Cliff Mass it's all on how you interpret the data.