From the Capital Press A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Washington Farm Bureau that claimed the state Department of Ecology failed to shield farmers and haulers of farm goods from cap-and-trade taxes. Read the rest of the article here. Read More »
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NAWG submits letter, public comments on climate smart biofuel feedstocks
From the National Association of Wheat Growers On July 25, the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on the Request for Information on Climate Smart Biofuel feedstocks. The comments focused on the environmental benefits of winter wheat and the need to recognize crop rotations and winter crops that function as cover ... Read More »
Western innovator: Wheat marketer solves ‘puzzle’ every day
From the Capital Press This year will be “a little more challenging” for wheat prices than the past few years, says grain exporter Brian Liedl, an industry representative on the Washington Grain Commission. “The world is pretty comfortable with the current supply-and-demand picture,” which is reflected in lower wheat prices, he said. Read the rest of the article here. Read More »
Crop progress report 07/28: Temperatures cool, but still dry in Washington
From the National Agricultural Statistics Service There were 7 days suitable for fieldwork in Washington, unchanged from the previous week. Western Washington was dry and most of their first cutting of hay had been completed. In Clark County, moisture was leaving fast, and crops were beginning to dry out. Central Washington had moderate weather, and the district had a large ... Read More »
Fire prevention and safety tips during harvest
From smallgrains.wsu.edu The Pacific Northwest is facing yet another major heat wave. This latest extreme heat and dry conditions currently has the vast majority of the state under a “red-flag” warning, which indicates a high risk of fire danger. Therefore, with harvest starting across much of Eastern Washington, producers are encouraged to be prepared for possible combine fires. In years ... Read More »
EPA Releases Draft Strategy for Insecticide applications
In late July, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its draft Insecticide Strategy for public comment. The draft strategy identifies protections that EPA will consider when it registers a new insecticide or reevaluates an existing one. In developing this draft strategy, EPA identified protections to address potential impacts for more than 850 species listed by the U.S. Fish & ... Read More »
Washington NRCS leader named state conservationist of the year
From the Capital Press Washington State Conservationist Roylene Comes At Night has been named State Conservationist of the Year by the National Association of State Conservation Agencies. The award recognizes a state conservationist for outstanding contributions to their state conservation partnership, service to producers, and enhanced delivery of NRCS programs. Read the rest of the article here. Read More »
Crop progress report 07/21: Sun was out in Washington
From the National Agricultural Statistics Service There were 7 days suitable for fieldwork in Washington, up from 6.9 days the previous week. Western Washington had dry conditions with very little precipitation. In Clark County, and a few other counties around the district, the first cutting of hay neared completion. Northeast Washington also saw hot temperatures which affected dryland crops. Cattle ... Read More »
NAWG signs letter warning against herbicide tariffs
From the National Association of Wheat Growers On July 12, the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) joined five other commodity groups in sending a letter to Department of Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo asking her to consider the impacts on farmers as she reviews a petition by the agricultural chemical company, Corteva, that would place duties on imports of the ... Read More »
Update on fuel refund program for ag producers
Beginning the week of Aug. 26, the Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) will begin taking applications for refunds for ag producers who paid taxes related to the state’s cap and trade program on fuel purchases. The DOL circulated a letter recently containing the following information: What Is the Agriculture Support Program (ASP)? The ASP is a funding opportunity for ... Read More »
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