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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
As promised, Senate Republicans block stop gap funding bill.
Southeast Regional Ag News
2020 was certainly an eventful year for hurricanes. In fact, we narrowly missed record numbers on multiple metrics.
The Agribusiness Update
NOAA forecasts a La Nina winter which could mean continued drought for Southwestern states, and low-income Oregon wildfire victims could be eligible for USDA's SNAP-Plus benefits.
The Agribusiness Update
Nebraska Senator introduces Cattle Market Transparency Act of 2020, and Cotton projections for this season are down thanks to storms.
The Agribusiness Update
National Cattlemen's Beef Association is offering disaster relief for those hit by hurricanes and wildfires, and weather and wildfires reduce Washington apple estimates.
The Agribusiness Update
National Cattlemen's Beef Association is offering disaster relief for those hit by hurricanes and wildfires, and weather and wildfires reduce Washington apple estimates.
The Agribusiness Update
The Florida Farm Bureau praises the U.S. Trade Representative for addressing unfair trade practices for seasonable and perishable crops, and Retail meat sales may be slowing down.
The Agribusiness Update
Federal aid is now available for producers facing losses from natural disasters, and trained dogs find fatal bacteria in California citrus groves.
The Agribusiness Update
Montana is third state to pass law prohibiting cell-cultured meats from being called "real", and planted corn acres up this year but wheat and soy down.
The Agribusiness Update
Supreme Court Nominee Kavanaugh is Ag and WOTUS friendly, and USDA's 2017 Disaster Assistance now available.
The Agribusiness Update
FCC is presiding over debate on rural broadband, and Farm Bill urgency up in wake of Chinese tariffs.
The Agribusiness Update
2-year budget includes disaster relief for agriculture, and USDA's Farmers.com launches to save ag sector time and money.
The Agribusiness Update
2017 Most Destructive and Costly Natural Disasters in U.S. history, and South Korea lifts ban on potatoes from Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
The Agribusiness Update
Agriculture Equipment sector likes new tax bill, and Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue applauds USDA accomplishments in 2017.
The Agribusiness Update
2017 was a year of big Ag-sector mergers, and Farmers looking for backup plan in case NAFTA talks fail.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Representative Dan Newhouse is working on bills to help with Forest Management issues and, in turn, wildfire prevention.