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Fruit Grower Report
First Fruits Marketing president Chuck Zeutenhorst is getting the word out about this year's Opal Apple!
Fruit Grower Report
First Fruits Marketing president Chuck Zeutenhorst is getting the word out about this year's Opal Apple!
Fruit Grower Report
First Fruits Marketing president Chuck Zeutenhorst is getting the word out about this year's Opal Apple!
The Agribusiness Update
Pork producers pleased with uptick in Chinese purchases, and Viet Nam lowers tariffs on U.S. Dairy.
Fruit Grower Report
Too much of a good thing? As the number of apple varieties grows, that may become a real problem.
Fruit Grower Report
Too much of a good thing? As the number of apple varieties grows, that may become a real problem.
The Agribusiness Update
Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue gives thumbs up to renegotiating NAFTA, and Ag equipment specialists call for more broadband in rural America.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Some thoughts from the inventor of the first cow elk call.
Farm of the Future
You many have noticed that yellow jacket activity is beginning to increase. A hot summer may be at least partially responsible for increased visibility of the stinging insect.
Northwest Report
Winter wheat and barley in Idaho are in trouble...and think again before giving baby chicks for Easter.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Independent film producer J.D. King, and his brother, Cody King created "Crying Wolf: Exposing the Wolf Reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park"
Sportsman's Spotlight
Managers from the state, tribal, and federal agencies responsible for recovery of the grizzly bear in the Yellowstone Ecosystem heard good news at their recent meeting in Bozeman, Montana.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Western Yellow Billed Cuckoo proposed for federal protection, and USDA announces new tart cherry and table grape insurance coverage.
Northwest Report
The DNR says there is a rumor going around that's not true...WSU gets a big grant for developing biofuels and Lacy talks about her favorite time of year.
Line on Agriculture
Bison in the Yellowstone National Park area are causing an uproar for cattle producers.
Northwest Report
Bison relocation in Yellowstone can proceed...the House fails on their farm bill attempt...and Susan Carter looks at how to feed a growing population.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Typically if a plant is infected by two viruses one becomes dominant and excludes the second.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Potato harvest in Yakima Valley set to begin, and WSPC elects new leadership team.