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OT Expected To Be A Top Priority In Oregon Legislative Session
OT Expected To Be A Top Priority In Oregon Legislative Session

Oregon

OT Expected To Be A Top Priority In Oregon Legislative Session
The 2025 Oregon Legislative Session gets underway next week in Salem.  And while the priorities for the farming community vary quite a bit, there will be several key issues discussed; water, regulation and overtime.  For Jeff Stone Executive Director for the Oregon Nurseries Association, overtime will be one of, if not the top issues.   “What we'r...
Smith Becomes Lamb Weston’s New President
Smith Becomes Lamb Weston’s New President

Economy and Trade

Smith Becomes Lamb Weston’s New President
Lamb Weston has a new President and CEO.  Michael J. Smith, look over at the Idaho based potato products company on January 3rd.  He succeeded Thomas P. Werner, who stepped down as CEO, but will stay on in an advisory role through the end of August to ensure a smooth transition.   Smith join...
Wine Minute: Smoke Exposure WAVEx
Wine Minute: Smoke Exposure WAVEx

Grapes and Wine

Wine Minute: Smoke Exposure WAVEx
The Washington State Wine Commission will host a WAVEx webinar Wednesday January 22nd focused on smoke exposure.  The Commission's Melissa Hansen has a preview.   If you have a story idea for the PNW Ag Network, call (509) 547-1618, or e-mail glenn.vaagen@to...
Vive Highlighting Fungicides To Help Sugarbeet Growers
Vive Highlighting Fungicides To Help Sugarbeet Growers

Row Crop

Vive Highlighting Fungicides To Help Sugarbeet Growers
As Sugarbeet growers look ahead to the 2025 season, Vive Crop Protection is reminding growers to maximize those yields and sugar content.  George Huckabay with Vive Crop Protection said their latest lines of fungicides will help producers increase efficiency, reduce hassle and increase ROI.   “...
Prices Move Up As Beef Supplies Tighten
Prices Move Up As Beef Supplies Tighten

Livestock and Dairy

Prices Move Up As Beef Supplies Tighten
According to World Agricultural Outlook Board chair Mark Jakanowski, beef supplies continue to tighten.   “Year over year beef production is forecast to be down about 1.2 billion pounds.  Part of that reflects as of now, we're still forecasting continued restrictions on cattle imports from Mexico.”   Jakan...
ODFW Looking For Fish Passage, Screening Projects
ODFW Looking For Fish Passage, Screening Projects

Oregon

ODFW Looking For Fish Passage, Screening Projects
In an effort to address fish passage and fish screening projects across the state, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has made approximately $11 million in grant funding available.  ODFW said completed projects will contribute towards the conservation and recovery of Oregon's native migratory fish.   ...
Could SNAP, Conservation Programs Be In Trouble?
Could SNAP, Conservation Programs Be In Trouble?

Washington DC

Could SNAP, Conservation Programs Be In Trouble?
SNAP and conservation programs could be on the GOP chopping block as Congressional Republicans write a budget to pay for extending the Trump 2017 tax cuts.  Hill Republicans have circulated a list of possible budget savings including a reported $22 billion by reforming SNAP, something the House Ag Committee farm bill proposed last year.  That, b...
U.S. Leads Cage Free Egg Transition
U.S. Leads Cage Free Egg Transition

Livestock and Dairy

U.S. Leads Cage Free Egg Transition
Compassion in World Farming U.S. has released its latest Egg Track Report, which highlights the evolving landscape of higher-welfare egg production in North America.  While the U.S. continues to lead at about 40% of egg-laying hens now in cage-free systems, Canada trails behind, with less than 19% cage-free.  Co...
RD Announces Funding For Yakama Power Project
RD Announces Funding For Yakama Power Project

Washington

RD Announces Funding For Yakama Power Project
On Wednesday, USDA’s Rural Development announced that it will invest $94 million in Yakama Power's Clean Energy Project.  The funds come via the Powering Affordable Clean Energy program, PACE, where rural electric cooperatives and communities can use funding to lower electricity costs for businesses and families, while reducing climate pollution.    Yakama Power said th...
Focus On Fruit: 01/16/25
Focus On Fruit: 01/16/25

Tree Fruit

Focus On Fruit: 01/16/25
Just because the weather is cold, doesn't mean things are at a standstill for the local pear industry.  CarrieAnn Arias talks about what's taking place at Pear Bureau Northwest this winter.   If you have a story idea for the PNW Ag Network, call (509) 547-1618, or e-mail glenn.vaagen@to...
Is La Nina Finally Here?
Is La Nina Finally Here?

Drought and Water

Is La Nina Finally Here?
One year after the official watch was announced.   “During December, we finally saw the ocean reaching the threshold for La Nina in terms of cool water and we started to see the atmosphere respond to that," said USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey.  "When th...
USDA Out With Interim Biofuel Rule
USDA Out With Interim Biofuel Rule

Washington DC

USDA Out With Interim Biofuel Rule
The Department of Agriculture published an interim rule Wednesday, that focused on technical guidelines for climate smart agriculture crops used as biofuel feedstocks.    “These standards could be adopted by clean transportation fuel programs, who incentivize the production of biofuel feedstock crops using climate smart practices," said USDA Head Tom Vilsack.  "If leveraged...
Treasury Department Releases Partial 45Z Guidance
Treasury Department Releases Partial 45Z Guidance

Row Crop

Treasury Department Releases Partial 45Z Guidance
Late last week, the government released short-term guidance on accessing clean fuel tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act.  However, the announcement fell short of finalizing the program’s details.  Farm Policy News said biofuel groups were hoping for more clarity on the tax credits for fuels that help combat climate change.  The groups are hopeful ...
NW Wheat In Storage Up Over 2023
NW Wheat In Storage Up Over 2023

Dryland

NW Wheat In Storage Up Over 2023
According to NASS, all wheat stocks stored across the Northwest increased 5% from December 2023 to December 2024.   In Washington, wheat stored in all positions last month totaled 132 million bushels, up from 123 million bushels a year ago. Off...
USDA Releases January Wheat Outlook
USDA Releases January Wheat Outlook

Dryland

USDA Releases January Wheat Outlook
A somewhat quiet January outlook on both U.S. and world wheat.   “Global consumption was reduced about 600,000 tons," noted USDA World Agricultural Outlook Board chairman Mark Jekanowski.  "Feed use, a component of that, was reduced 100,000 tons. Trade, we redu...

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