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NWFCS: Expects Profits For Hay, Wheat Growers
NWFCS: Expects Profits For Hay, Wheat Growers
NWFCS: Expects Profits For Hay, Wheat Growers
As we wrap up our series looking at Northwest Farm Credit Services 4th quarter snapshots, we turn to hay and wheat.  Northwest Farm Credit Services’ Karen Witt says the next 12 months looks profitable for alfalfa and timothy producers.   “...
Witt: Wines Expected To Enjoy Growth, Cherries Could Struggle
Witt: Wines Expected To Enjoy Growth, Cherries Could Struggle
Witt: Wines Expected To Enjoy Growth, Cherries Could Struggle
Today for your Northwest Farm Credit Services 4th quarter snapshot, we look at cherries and wine.  Karen Witt Vice President at Northwest Farm Credit Services said northwest cherry growers are expected to break-even or perhaps see slightly profitable margins, depending on harvest timing.  ...
NWFC: Cattle Should See Profits Same, Can’t Be Said For Dairy
NWFC: Cattle Should See Profits Same, Can’t Be Said For Dairy
NWFC: Cattle Should See Profits Same, Can’t Be Said For Dairy
We’ve hit the halfway point of our series on Northwest Farm Credit Services’ 4th quarter snapshot of local commodities, and today we focus on cattle and dairy.  NWFCS Vice President Karen Witt said as foreign demand increases, they foresee slightly profitable results throughout the beef industry.   “Howeve...
Tree Fruit Expected To Enjoy A Strong Season
Tree Fruit Expected To Enjoy A Strong Season
Tree Fruit Expected To Enjoy A Strong Season
As our look at Northwest Farm Credit Services’ 4th quarter snapshot rolls on, we turn to tree fruit.  Karen Witt, Northwest Farm Credit Services Vice President, says they expect slight profits for pear growers during the 2018-19 growing season.   "...
NWFCS: Row Crops Should Enjoy Solid 2019
NWFCS: Row Crops Should Enjoy Solid 2019
NWFCS: Row Crops Should Enjoy Solid 2019
As we kick off our weeklong series of Northwest Farm Credit Services 4th quarter snapshot, we start in the row crops.  Karen Witt, Northwest Farm Credit Services Vice President, said onion producers should expect slightly profitable returns over the next year.  ...
NWFCS: Row Crops Should Enjoy Solid 2019
As we kick off our weeklong series of Northwest Farm Credit Services 4th quarter snapshot, we start in the row crops.  Karen Witt, Northwest Farm Credit Services Vice President, said onion producers should expect slightly profitable returns over the next year.   ...
NFWCS: Hay, Wheat Expected To Be Profitable
NFWCS: Hay, Wheat Expected To Be Profitable
NFWCS: Hay, Wheat Expected To Be Profitable
As we wrap up this week’s look at Northwest Farm Credit Services’ snapshots of area commodities, we take a look at hay and wheat.  Karen Witt, NWFCS Vice President said wheat producers should expect slightly profitable returns this season, with above-average wheat production.   “Conver...
Witt: 2018 Looks To Be Good For Tree Fruit
Witt: 2018 Looks To Be Good For Tree Fruit
Witt: 2018 Looks To Be Good For Tree Fruit
As we continue our look at Northwest Farm Credit Services’ quarterly snapshot, we turn out attention to tree fruits.  Karen Witt, Vice President of NWFCS said pear growers should be slightly profitable this season.   “After four years of reduced tonnage, growers are warmly welcoming a large crop. The increased supply is pressu...
NWFCS: 2018 Could Be A Good Year for Cherries Wines
NWFCS: 2018 Could Be A Good Year for Cherries Wines
NWFCS: 2018 Could Be A Good Year for Cherries Wines
As we continue with this week’s Northwest Farm Credit Services’ 2018 commodity snapshot, we turn our eyes to cherries and wine.  In the vineyard, NWFCS Vice President Karen Witt predicts Northwest vineyards and wineries will see profitable returns.   “Growin...

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