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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A bill to protect forestry workers from tree spiking has been introduced in the House of Representatives as head of BLM nominee, Tracy Stone-Manning, gets scrutinized over her past affiliation with environmental groups accused of tree spiking.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A bill to protect forestry workers from tree spiking has been introduced in the House of Representatives as head of BLM nominee, Tracy Stone-Manning, gets scrutinized over her past affiliation with environmental groups accused of tree spiking.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse applauds Presidential pardon for Oregon father-son ranchers Steven and Dwight Hammond.
Colorado Ag Today
The security of the country's food supply and planning for agro-terrorism threats under discussion
Northwest Report
The standoff in Oregon ends peacefully...and salmon are once again being looked at in the Columbia River.
Northwest Report
Hemp production could kick off come spring in Oregon...and is your farm vulnerable to ag-terrorism.
Food Forethought
Animal rights activists have taken credit for numerous acts of vandalism on mobile slaughter trucks in Oregon and Washington.
Food Forethought
Animal rights terrorists obviously feel they are above the law, or the norm of civilized behavior that guides the flow of honest debate.
Northwest Report
The Ag Secretary pushes for safety net...LightSquared's bid fails for now and Lacy talks terrorism.
Northwest Report
One leader is not sure that the free trade agreements are a done deal...what happens if you need to revive someone or some-thing and Lacy gets down on eco-terrorism.
Food Forethought
There are peaceful environmental activists out there, but they are being overshadowed by their polar opposites, those known as eco-terrorists.
Northwest Report
It looks like weather may be an issue this spring in the NW and a new report gives the government an "F" when it comes to being prepared for a bioterrorism attack.
Northwest Report
The Senate looks to follow the House in a chemical anti-terrorism bill but that might hurt ag producers, a lot of aide is being sent to Haiti including a lot of food and Lacy takes a look at a new approach by the government to curb greenhouse gas.