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WSDA Investigating Potential Northern Giant Hornet Spotting
WSDA Investigating Potential Northern Giant Hornet Spotting

Apiculture

WSDA Investigating Potential Northern Giant Hornet Spotting
The Washington State Department of Agriculture is investigating a possible northern giant hornet sighting in the Burley area near Port Orchard.  This invasive species is a known predator of honeybees.  The northern giant hornet is the largest hornet in the world, measuring up to 2 inches long.  This invasive spe...
Vandal Rodeo Returns To The Palouse
Vandal Rodeo Returns To The Palouse

In The Classroom

Vandal Rodeo Returns To The Palouse
For the first time in more than a decade, the University of Idaho hosted a rodeo.  Jamie Slocum, a coach on the Rodeo Club, helped organize U of I’s previous rodeo as an athlete in the spring of 2011.  When she became a coach earlier this year, she set a goal of resurrecting a local rodeo.   “I feel like we ...
How Accurate Are USDA’s October Forecasts?
How Accurate Are USDA’s October Forecasts?

Economy and Trade

How Accurate Are USDA’s October Forecasts?
Speaking of the USDA’s October crop production forecast   How likely is it that the crop yields being forecast in this report end up being the yields.  Lance Honig with USDA’s NASS says, "very likely".  He noted that the October USDA crop yield forecast over the years, remarkably accurate most of the time.   “In fact, over the last 25 years...
OSU Roles Out New Mild Peppers
OSU Roles Out New Mild Peppers

In The Classroom

OSU Roles Out New Mild Peppers
Two new varieties of habanero pepper created at Oregon State University are said to provide all the flavor and none of the heat.  Professor of Vegetable Breeding Jim Myers says the project started for selfish reasons.   “Well, it comes out of my really liking the fruity aroma and fragrance of the habanero-type peppers. But them being way ...
Estimates Put Helene Damage to Georgia Agriculture At $6B
Estimates Put Helene Damage to Georgia Agriculture At $6B

Washington DC

Estimates Put Helene Damage to Georgia Agriculture At $6B
The future is uncertain for thousands of Georgia farmers, the state’s agriculture commissioner said, with poultry growers and pecan farmers facing years of recovery from widespread destruction. Farmers in Georgia face billions of dollars in preliminary losses from destructive Hurricane Helene in what could be a catastrophic blow to the state’s agriculture industry.   A...
Communities Marking Farm To School Month In Oregon
Communities Marking Farm To School Month In Oregon

In The Classroom

Communities Marking Farm To School Month In Oregon
Whether large or small, communities across Oregon are celebrating October as Farm To School Month.  And organizers say the month serves as an opportunity to teach about how local foods can create powerful connections.  The month-long event is highlighted by the annual crunch event on October 17th, where students will crunch away on apples, carrots or other crunchy produce grown in Oregon.   “We ha
New Biofuels Facility In Pasco Nears Completion
New Biofuels Facility In Pasco Nears Completion

Row Crop

New Biofuels Facility In Pasco Nears Completion
On Friday, representatives from USDA’s Rural Development were in the Tri-Cities, attending a ribbon-cutting for a new biofuels facility.  The facility, owned by Vancouver-WA based Tidwater Terminal Company, received over $3 million via the Inflation Reduction Act, which looked to increase the availability of domestic biofuels.  Betsy Dirkson...
Wyden, Merkley Announce Funds For Sagebrush Restoration In Oregon
Wyden, Merkley Announce Funds For Sagebrush Restoration In Oregon

Oregon

Wyden, Merkley Announce Funds For Sagebrush Restoration In Oregon
On Friday, Oregon senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden announced funding they say will boost habitat restoration in the eastern portion of the state.  The $679,690 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will go to five projects, supporting management of invasive grasses, reducing wildfire risks, and restoring sagebrush habitat.   “Rest...
OSP Looking For NE Oregon Poacher
OSP Looking For NE Oregon Poacher

Hunting and Fishing

OSP Looking For NE Oregon Poacher
The Oregon State Police Fish & Wildlife Division is asking for your help identifying the person who poached a mature bull elk in the northeast corner of the state with archery equipment over Labor Day weekend.   OSP says the suspect shot the elk, and began recovering the meat, however, when an Oregon State Trooper arrived in the area, the individual left the area without taking any portion of
Idaho: H5N1 Cases Improving, But More Work Remains
Idaho: H5N1 Cases Improving, But More Work Remains

Idaho

Idaho: H5N1 Cases Improving, But More Work Remains
Idaho is one of 14 states reporting Highly Pathogenetic Avian Influence in dairy herds, and efforts continue to figure out how the virus is being spread.  Idaho state veterinarian doctor Scott Leibsle said H5N1 cases peaked in May and June.  He poin...
Future of Farming: Great Jobs Await
Future of Farming: Great Jobs Await

In The Classroom

Future of Farming: Great Jobs Await
Many people talk about the disconnect between young people and the farming community.  Typically, that involves the question of where our food comes from, or what practices are taking place on the farm of the 21st century.  But in today's Future of Farming, Dale Nelzen, the Oregon FFA President says many young people also don’t understand the amazing career opportunities that exist in farming.    
Dairy Market Volatility Not Surprising To One Industry Expert
Dairy Market Volatility Not Surprising To One Industry Expert

Livestock and Dairy

Dairy Market Volatility Not Surprising To One Industry Expert
It’s been a back-and-forth roller coaster in the dairy markets lately.  Mike North of Ever.ag said there are a lot of reasons behind the volatility.   "You have a scramble taking place right now as we produce enough cheese to meet all of the Q4 demand, and obviously, that requires milk, so different players in this market on given days are trying to jockey positions to get ahead of the trend,

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