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The Agribusiness Update
Demand for organic produce continues to climb, and exports of U.S. beef and pork trends lower.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
2018's Christmas tree production down and prices may be up a little.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
2018's Christmas tree production down and prices may be up a little.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Do recent wolf encounters send a warning to rural residents and recreation seekers?
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Center for Latino Farmers hosting Food Safety Workshop over 4-evenings next week in Pasco.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington Fish and Wildlife statewide wolf specialist Ben Maletzke gives us the 2018 wolf update.
The Agribusiness Update
National Organics Standards Board rejects ban on hydroponics, and Monsanto pulls NemaStrike from shelves after reports of skin irritation.
The Agribusiness Update
Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue gives thumbs up to renegotiating NAFTA, and Ag equipment specialists call for more broadband in rural America.
Fruit Grower Report
WSU holding Cider School in Mount Vernon next week
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The USDA Value Added Producer Grant Program is for farmers who want to add value to their products and sell the end products to consumers.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Farmers and ranchers - along with most of the rest of the population - are hard-pressed to find much to be thankful to Congress for this year.
Land & Livestock Report
As cold weather grips the Pacific Northwest and many areas have had or are forecast to have sub-zero temperatures with wind chill, taking care of livestock becomes even more critical.
Idaho Ag Today
According to the Journal of Agromedicine the dairy industry is dynamic, depending largely on immigrant employees working long hours at a high pace, under difficult environmental and social conditions.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Foreign buyers to meet in Seattle with Washington wineries and specialty retail food businesses interested in exporting.
Land & Livestock Report
Last summer parts of Southern Oregon were devastated by fire. I recently spoke with Bureau of Land Management Rangeland Specialist Mitch Thomas about some of the strategies they use for rehabilitation of damaged range.
Land & Livestock Report
Many ranchers when thinking about how to improve carcass quality will likely focus on the nutrition and management of a calf from birth until processing.
Farm of the Future
The weather is finally turning nice and with May being National BBQ Month -- it is time to turn your attention to your grill and get it ready for the season.