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Southeast Regional Ag News
We can all preach ag safety. You can reiterate the lessons to your kids and personnel. But until you’re in that moment of slow motion when something is going wrong, it’s hard to connect.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
We’re again hearing stories about wildfire smoke drifting south from Canada to American cities, but University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass says climate change is not causing them, despite what you might be hearing.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
We’re again hearing stories about wildfire smoke drifting south from Canada to American cities, but University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass says climate change is not causing them, despite what you might be hearing.
Fruit Grower Report
What are your plans for the family farm when it comes time to hang it up? Jeff DeWald, Managing member of Agribusiness Succession Advisors, says, if you’re a Baby Boomer, that day is coming much faster than we’d like.
Fruit Grower Report
What are your plans for the family farm when it comes time to hang it up? Jeff DeWald, Managing member of Agribusiness Succession Advisors, says, if you’re a Baby Boomer, that day is coming much faster than we’d like.
Farm of the Future
High quality fruit might not be a fit for the fresh market, but will be ideal for consumers looking for frozen products.
Farm of the Future
Seal the Seasons started as a college business and now offers locally grown frozen fruit to most areas of the country.
The Agribusiness Update
Preliminary assessments of the agricultural losses tied to Hurricane Ian hit $1.5 billion, and National Corn Growers Association calls on policymakers to use ethanol as a solution to the nation's fuel supply problems.
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.
Fruit Grower Report
Now 86 years old, Malcom McPhail has been growing cranberries in Pacific County since 1985, and is loving every minute of it.
Fruit Grower Report
Now 86 years old, Malcom McPhail has been growing cranberries in Pacific County since 1985, and is loving every minute of it.
Fruit Grower Report
Malcom McPhail is Washington state's oldest and largest cranberry producer.
Fruit Grower Report
Malcom McPhail is Washington state's oldest and largest cranberry producer.
Fruit Grower Report
Northwest cherry harvest is just about wrapped up and while the weather did put a beating on this year's crop, it's not as bad as once believed.