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Farm of the Future
Elevated costs and reduced profits margins are causing farmers to be more picky about what new technology they are bringing to their fields.
Farm of the Future
Where will agtech be in the coming decade or two? Croptimistic Technology CEO Cory Willness weighs in.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Congressional clock is ticking as the ag industry watches to see if a new Farm Bill is doable this session.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The Congressional clock is ticking as the ag industry watches to see if a new Farm Bill is doable this session.
Fruit Grower Report
While cherry quality was outstanding, NW Cherry Growers President BJ Thurlby says 2023 was THE MOST frustrating year in his nearly 30 years in the industry.
Fruit Grower Report
While cherry quality was outstanding, NW Cherry Growers President BJ Thurlby says 2023 was THE MOST frustrating year in his nearly 30 years in the industry.
The Agribusiness Update
Farm Journal and Purdue University’s December Economists’
Monthly Monitor shows views slightly more optimistic than a month ago as they look at unexpected headlines they wouldn’t be surprised to see in 2024, and AgriThority put together its top ten trends for the new year.
Read MoreFruit Grower Report
Mary Kay Thatcher, Senior Manager of Government Relations at Syngenta, is one of those who believe the Farm Bill Extension is just kicking the can down the road ... and is not overly optimistic it will get done in an election year.
Fruit Grower Report
Mary Kay Thatcher, Senior Manager of Government Relations at Syngenta, is one of those who believe the Farm Bill Extension is just kicking the can down the road ... and is not overly optimistic it will get done in an election year.
The Agribusiness Update
Farmers and ranchers are slightly more optimistic that Congress will get a new farm bill passed this year, and the European Food Safety Agency says it hasn’t identified areas of concern that would stop the reapproval of glyphosate.
The Agribusiness Update
House Ranking Ag Committee member David Scott pushes back against Speaker Kevin McCarthy's debt limit framework, and USDA announces sign up for Grassland Conservation Reserve Program runs through May 26.
Fruit Grower Report
Craving a return to "normal" times, Washington State Tree Fruit Association President Jon DeVaney says he's feel at least little bit of optimism for growers this year.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington State Tree Fruit Association President, Jon DeVaney takes a look back at the challenges of 2022 and what lies ahead in 2023 for the tree fruit industry.
Farm of the Future
Working with biology requires a more nuanced process of applying inputs.
Fruit Grower Report
In spite of a colder and wetter spring, Northwest Cherry Growers president BJ Thurlby says the cherries should be very tasty this year.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that an agreement has been reached to allow U.S. potatoes into Mexico, but National Potato Council CEO Kam Quarles is cautiously optimistic.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that an agreement has been reached to allow U.S. potatoes into Mexico, but National Potato Council CEO Kam Quarles is cautiously optiimistic.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
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