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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor says when it comes to fueling up your cars, many people aren’t all that familiar with E15, but should be.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor says when it comes to fueling up your cars, many people aren’t all that familiar with E15, but should be.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor talks about the simple decision to make E15 blended gasoline more readily available.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor talks about the simple decision to make E15 blended gasoline more readily available.
Southeast Regional Ag News
What happens if your pet or livestock eats a plant, and you are worried it might be toxic?
Farm of the Future
EPA Report on Chlorpyrifos Expected Soon
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Changes in the state's clean water rule shouldn't affect agriculture.
Northwest Report
Time to get signed up for ARC or PLC...and you need to be aware of toxic algae blooms and how they can affect your livestock.
Food Forethought
Each time it rains gallons upon gallons of toxic runoff finds its way into our lakes and rivers - threatening the environment, wildlife, and ultimately us.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Fish can harbor toxics and dioxins from living in contaminated waters. Thus the state's fish consumption rates effect the tolerated levels for water pollution.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ecology discusses the next steps in updating the state's water quality standards for toxics.
Food Forethought
Beautiful plants along the roadside might not be the best thing to bring back as a family vacation souvenir.
Food Forethought
Food and Chemical Toxicology Journal retracts anti-gmo report.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Endangered Species Act highly criticized at forum in D.C., and conservation and commercial fishing groups sue EPA over state fish consumption rates.
Northwest Report
SOme food prices may be lower...toxic chemical levels in some fish are dangerously high and Lacy smashes a few pumpkins.
Food Forethought
Where does all the rainwater runoff from our rooftops, driveways, and streets escapes to?
Food Forethought
July is National Hot Dog Month, so go ahead and enjoy that hot dog!
Northwest Report
Toxic algae blooms are fouling northwest waters...the HSUS is turning up the heat on Tyson and Lacy talks about the U.S. Postal Service.