Regardless of your commodity, farming in Washington is very challenging right now. Rosella Mosby, President of the Washington Farm Bureau said unfortunately, farmers across the Evergreen state are very discouraged.
“You know, markets haven't been great for a lot of folks and we have overtime in Washington state, so we're all dealing with that adjustment. Feeling pretty, you know...
The Northwest will be well represented on the American Farm Bureau Federation Board of Directors. Rosella Mosby, Washington Farm Bureau State President, was elected to the to the AFBF Board during this week’s Convention in San Antonio, TX. Mosby joins t...
The Washington Farm Bureau announced last month that two of its members have been appointed to leadership roles within the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Jonathan Quigley, from the Clark-Cowlitz Farm Bureau, has been selected to serve on the AFBF Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) Committee. Jonathan i...
Washington Farm Bureau announced Sunday an end to its decades-long partnership and endorsement agreement with COUNTRY Financial.
“We appreciate the relationship we’ve had over the years and the products COUNTRY provided our members,” said Rosella Mosby, WFB president. “There are exciting o...
When Washington farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness leaders met in Wenatchee last week during the 102nd Washington Farm Bureau Annual Meeting, the 2022-2023 leadership team was elected.
Rosella Mosby, a King County vegetable farmer was elected to her second term as State President. Sh...
These are difficult days for the Washington farmer, but despite the many challenges, from Olympia, D.C. and of course Mother Nature, Rosella Mosby, president of the Washington Farm Bureau said it’s important that agriculture sticks together. She...
Washington’s Farm Bureau is under new management. During last month’s annual meeting in Yakima, members selected Rosella Mosby as the new President. The King County farmer said one of her immediate priorities as President, is to reinvigorate the organization at the grassroots level.
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As debate continues in Washington D.C. how to address the ag labor shortage, questions about the H2A program continue to arise. April Clayton with the Chelan Douglas Farm Bureau says for her apple and cherry operation in North Central Washington, H2A does not work. Sh...