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Line on Agriculture
  • Bayer on Bees Part 3

    Today we wrap up or story on Bayer's reaction to a couple of reports on the bee population and neonicitinoids.

  • Bayer on Bees Part 2

    Today we look more at the Science report on bees through Bayer Crop Science.

  • Bayer on Bees

    A recent pair of articles in Science Magazine has caused some ag industry people to issue some corrections.

  • Promoting Aviation Biofuels

    A new bill is aimed at promoting the development of aviation biofuels in Washington State.

  • LFTB Flap

    What is the real story behind what everyone is calling "pink slime?"

  • Antibiotic Ban

    A federal court wants to resume a ban on Penicillin and two forms of Tetracycline for use on animals.

  • Getting involved in Ag

    Ag commissions play a vital role in agriculture and there are a number of commissions looking for new players.

  • Russia PNTR

    Before Russia can be an effective trading partner in the WTO, Congress has to act.

  • Taisei Turbines

    Small vertical axis wind turbines are finding use in many places.

  • Avoiding the Virus

    It's getting that time of year when mice will be scurrying and bringing the hantavirus with them.

  • Bison Update Part 2

    A lot of people are choosing to raise bison and not just for the meat and byproducts.

  • 2011 Bison Production Down

    2011 was a year of change and quiet growth in the bison industry.

  • One-Acre Homestead

    Ever thought of having your own farm? How about doing it on one acre of land?

  • Dairy Sustainability Award

    A good idea deserves some recognition especially when it is also good for the environment.

  • Visiting China

    USDA's Under Secretary and a whole lot of American's are heading to China on a trade mission.

  • Cattle Rustling

    Ranchers are keeping an eye out this time of year for a crime that has been around since the days of the old west.

  • Cowboy Ethics Part 2

    Today..part 2 of our talk with Cowboy Ethics author, James P. Owen.

  • The Code of the West

    There is something about the Code of the West that we all need to look at and instill in our lives.

  • Community Scale Renewables

    Many communities are discovering the plus side of community scale renewable projects.

  • What’s Up With Gas Prices

    Ag producers are keeping a close eye on gas prices and one expert says thanks to ethanol...they aren't higher.

  • EPA Issues

    The Environmental Protection Agency’s “Clean Water Act Protection Guide” is one step closer to being implemented

  • Sensible Regulations Part 2

    We continue our talk with former Senator Blanche Lincoln on the proposed Department of Labor ruling for kids on the farm.

  • Sensible Regulations

    A former senator is working hard to make sure we get sensible legislation for young fair workers.

  • Building Digesters

    Biodigesters are becoming more prevalent in cattle and dairy operations across the northwest.

  • Preparing for FTA’s

    A number of ag industry leaders say it's good news that the S. Korea FTA will get underway but you might need to do your homework.

  • Northwest Looks At Soybeans

    Up until a few years ago you just didn't hear about soy being grown in the PNW. Acreage is slowly increasing on the alternative rotation crop.

  • Lose the Weight Not the Potatoes

    The potato industry is roaring back after being considered by many as evil when it comes to the diet but new research is showing that that picture is all wrong.

  • Eight Ag Secretaries

    The USDA celebrates 150 years with 8 Secretaries of Agriculture.

  • REAP Success Story

    We take a look at a couple of REAP success stories.

  • Sounding the Alarm

    World domination could come without war but with the purchase of U.S. farmland.

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