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The Agribusiness Update
The Washington Farm Bureau estimates farmers have paid at least $153 million, and likely far more this year, in cap-and-trade fees, and the USDA’s National Ag Statistics Service will begin mailing the 2023 Census of Aquaculture forms December 18.
The Agribusiness Update
COVID-19 relief coming for those who suffered agriculture losses due to pandemic, and American Farm Bureau Convention will be Virtual and Free.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Potato Variety Management Institute is always looking to develop the next great variety!
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Potato Variety Management Institute is always looking to develop the next great variety!
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The move to charge H-2A employers twice for the program fails to make it through a bill in Olympia.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The move to charge H-2A employers twice for the program fails to make it through a bill in Olympia.
Fruit Grower Report
House pulls additional H-2A fees from Senate bill.
Fruit Grower Report
House pulls additional H-2A fees from Senate bill.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Senate Bill 5438 passes in the House that would add more fees on to the tab of ag employers.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Tree Fruit Association President Jon Devaney talks about the Senate Bill that would boost the fees for hiring H-2A foreign guest workers.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Tree Fruit Association President Jon Devaney talks about the Senate Bill that would boost the fees for hiring H-2A foreign guest workers.
Fruit Grower Report
A Senate bill looks to raise additional fees for ag employers who hire H-2A foreign guestworkers.
The Agribusiness Update
Second round of Market Facilitation Payments delayed, and USDA increases flexibility of school nutrition program.
Fruit Grower Report
Representative Kraft's bill looks to protect retired and disabled farmers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Vancouver Rep. Vicki Kraft working on bill to protect retired farmers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Vancouver Rep Vicki Kraft working on bill to protect retired farmers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Beef Commission Bill moves to Governor Inslee for his signature.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Public workshop regarding the development of policies, procedures, and fees for use of non-recreational motorized vehicles on agency-managed long-distance trails being held in Chehalis, and 4-H group helps teach others about backyard poultry.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Fees to change for some categories of wastewater permits, and Congressman pushes for common sense in proposed food safety regulations.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Budget proposes increased grazing fees, wildfire season officially begins, and success of farm walks.