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Idaho Snowpack Continues To Build
Idaho Snowpack Continues To Build

Drought and Water

Idaho Snowpack Continues To Build
Snowpacks across Idaho are looking very good as we head into the final weeks of the snow season.  When it comes to individual basins across the Gem state, most are at or above normal for this time of year, with the one expectation being the Coeur D’Alene-St. Joe in norther...
Washington Grower Elected NPC President
Washington Grower Elected NPC President

Row Crop

Washington Grower Elected NPC President
During last month’s annual Washington D.C. Summit, the National Potato Council elected Ted Tschriky to serve as President for the next 12 months.  The grower from the Pasco, WA-area said he feels the Northwest potato industry is doing fairly well, despite recent cutbacks in acreage over the past couple of years.   " tryi...
Community Encouraged To Meet Soil Health Chair Candidates
Community Encouraged To Meet Soil Health Chair Candidates

Row Crop

Community Encouraged To Meet Soil Health Chair Candidates
Washington State University is interviewing candidates for the Endowed Chair in Soil Health for Potato Cropping Systems position, and both will give industry seminars and answer questions this week in Othello.   Backed by a more-than-$3 million fund created by potato growers, processors, and suppliers, WSU created the Distinguished Endowed Chair in Soil Health for Potato Cropping Systems back in 2
YVC Opens CAMP Application Window
YVC Opens CAMP Application Window

In The Classroom

YVC Opens CAMP Application Window
Central Washington migrant or seasonal farmworkers, as well as their children, can access additional support when pursuing higher education.  The assistance is made available through Yakima Valley College’s College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP).   CAMP i...
2025 Washington Meat Summit Set For Early April
2025 Washington Meat Summit Set For Early April

In The Classroom

2025 Washington Meat Summit Set For Early April
Washington State University will host its 2nd annual Washington Meat Up Summit next month.  WSU said the daylong event is designed to allow researchers as well as school officials to engage with producers, processors, restaurateurs and retailers, resource providers, and policy and decision makers to aid in the growth and support of the niche meats sector.  Other p...
Rural America Talks About The Impact Of Tariffs
Rural America Talks About The Impact Of Tariffs

Economy and Trade

Rural America Talks About The Impact Of Tariffs
President Trump’s tariffs on America’s biggest trading partners continue to raise alarms in farm country.  Agriculture is already in a recession, stoked by low commodity prices, chronically high input costs, no Farm Bill, and now tariff retaliation by America’s top three trading partners.  Sedrick Rowe Jr., an orga...
Tuesday Is National Ag Day, Idaho Ag Day
Tuesday Is National Ag Day, Idaho Ag Day

Idaho

Tuesday Is National Ag Day, Idaho Ag Day
Tuesday is National Ag Day, and the day will be extra special in Idaho.   “The governor has proclaimed the 18th as Idaho agriculture day," noted the Idaho State Department of Agriculture's Sydney Kennedy.  "And really, the event is all about giving opportunity to the public to learn more about Idaho agriculture and the significance it has in our state.”   Kenne...
Legislation Looks To Address Vet Shortages In Washington
Legislation Looks To Address Vet Shortages In Washington

Washington

Legislation Looks To Address Vet Shortages In Washington
Legislation that recently cleared the Washington state House looks to address the shortage of veterinarians across the state.  Sponsor of the legislation, Representative Tom Dent, said House Bill 1705 will set up a task force with Washington State University, industry leaders, existing vets to study the current shortage, and recommend strategies to recruit, train, and retain large animal veterinar
Burns Scheduled For NE Washington WDFW Lands
Burns Scheduled For NE Washington WDFW Lands

Forest and Timber

Burns Scheduled For NE Washington WDFW Lands
Prescribed burns will take place on Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife-managed lands this month, as conditions become favorable.  WDFW is planning to treat nearly 500 acres with prescribed fire in the following areas by the end of the 2025 spring season:    Rustlers Gulch Unit, Sherman Creek Wildlife Area – Approximately 150 acres in Pend Oreille County, 20 miles north of Spokane Sherman
March 1 Hop Stocks Down 6% Year-Over-Year
March 1 Hop Stocks Down 6% Year-Over-Year

Hops and Brewing

March 1 Hop Stocks Down 6% Year-Over-Year
According to NASS, the inventory of hops held by growers, dealers, and brewers on March 1st totaled 173 million pounds, down 6% from March 1, 2024 numbers, which had a stocks inventory of 184 million pounds.       Stocks held at dealer and grower locations to start the month totaled 150 million pounds.  Stocks held by br...
Modern Ag Alliance Works To Keep Farm Tools Available
Modern Ag Alliance Works To Keep Farm Tools Available

Washington DC

Modern Ag Alliance Works To Keep Farm Tools Available
Elizabeth Burns-Thompson, Executive Director for the Modern Ag Alliance, is leading efforts to advocate for U.S. farmers' continued access to the tools they rely on to grow our food while facing increasing obstacles.   "The list of challenges facing agriculture today is, frankly, growing by the day," she noted.  "J...

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