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The Agribusiness Update
Klamath irrigators are frustrated over water allocation for farms, and U.S. agriculture represents just under 10% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Salmon Recovery isn't about breaching dams, according to the Columbia-Snake Irrigators Association.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Salmon Recovery isn't about breaching dams, according to the Columbia-Snake Irrigators Association.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Salmon Recovery isn't about breaching dams, according to the Columbia-Snake Irrigators Association.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Columbia-Snake River Irrigators Association's Darryll Olsen says Governor Inslee's plan for dam removal and salmon recovery is off target.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Columbia-Snake River Irrigators Association's Darryll Olsen says Governor Inslee's plan for dam removal and salmon recovery is off target.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Columbia-Snake River Irrigators Association's Darryll Olsen says Governor Inslee's plan for dam removal and salmon recovery is off target.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Columbia-Snake River Irrigators Association on inept fish management that should be focus of saving salmon and, in turn, Orcas.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Columbia-Snake River Irrigators Association on inept fish management that should be focus of saving salmon and, in turn, Orcas.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Columbia-Snake River Irrigators Association on inept fish management that should be focus of saving salmon and, in turn, Orcas.
Colorado Ag Today
Colorado's agricultural industry faces direct energy expenses of more than $400 million annual that account for 7 percent of the industry's overall expenses. Now there is a new statewide dairy and irrigation energy efficiency program available to ag producers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Several hundred irrigators in the eastern and north central part of the state will be facing water cutoffs much earlier than normal this year due to the drought.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ecology Director says their focus in this snowpack drought is on farms, fish and smaller community water systems.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Odessa Subarea Irrigators and the Columbia Snake River Irrigators Association file suit against U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in the Eastern District of Washington.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Two wolf bills survive legislative cutoff date, and Yakima Basin irrigators may be facing drought conditions.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Revisiting some of 2014's top ag stories in the state, which include wildfires, mudslides, and proposed updates to the state's water quality standards.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Number of illnesses due to potential pesticide drift spikes in eastern Washington, and Wanapum Dam crack due primarily to mathematical error.
Fruit Grower Report
More today on the Wanapum Dam issue and how it is affecting irrigators upstream.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ecology encouraging water users near Wanapum Dam to report problems, and spring brings the need for weed control.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WAFLA to host Supervisor/Leadership training, farmers to benefit from East Low Canal upgrades, and states issues first recreational pot grower business license.