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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If dogs can sniff out drugs and lost people, Nose Knows Scouting figured why not disease in potatoes?
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If dogs can sniff out drugs and lost people, Nose Knows Scouting figured why not disease in potatoes?
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Nose Knows Scouting dogs will detect and find traces of PVY and Ring Rot in your potatoes.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Nose Knows Scouting dogs will detect and find traces of PVY and Ring Rot in your potatoes.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Oregon State University researchers study the benefits of vitamins when growing potatoes.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Oregon State University researchers study the benefits of vitamins when growing potatoes.
The Agribusiness Update
$5.1-million awarded to SNAP Fraud Framework grants, and GMO wheat found in Washington state from two Monsanto strains.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Just people, potatoes can use vitamins too.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Opposition to Proposition 2 in Spokane Launches Campaign.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
State Policy Makers using different standards for rail usage at Millennium Bulk Terminal.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Farm Bureau CEO says state is again using a double standard when it comes to use of rail.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
House Bill would ease cost of shipping vegetable oils by rail
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WSDA holds town hall meeting to discuss avian influenza and the steps poultry owners should be taking to protect their birds.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Virulent strains of IBDV, which have caused severe mortality in chickens, have emerged worldwide, and most recently here in Washington state.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Rail providers and river terminals are both integral in the export supply chain.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The new McCoy grain facility will have the rail loading speed of roughly 60 thousand bushels per hour.
Food Forethought
What the USDA's most recent food safety announcement lacks in scientific support it makes up for in showmanship.
Line on Agriculture
Fortune Magazine is currently featuring an article about how excessive shipping costs charged by the freight rail industry are hurting farmers and export growth here in the U.S.