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July 17, 2025
From the National Association of Wheat Growers On July 16, the House Agriculture Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and Credit hearing titled, “Financing Farm Operations: The Importance of Credit and Risk Management.” This hearing focused on the severe downturn in the agricultural economy, with witnesses drawing direct parallels…
July 16, 2025
From world-grain.com One hundred miles east of Denver and at 5,350 feet above sea level, Ben Palen’s hard red winter wheat crop is a low-carbon project on a large scale. Planted across 6,300 acres of land owned by Palen, his wife Leslie Hammer-Palen and two other family farms, it’s one-half…
July 15, 2025
From the Capital Press Farmer sentiment weakened in June, and a major reason appeared to be a cloudy outlook on exports, according to the latest edition of the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. “I think it’s policy uncertainty,” said Michael Langemeier, director of Purdue’s Center for Commercial Agriculture, in…
July 15, 2025
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, there were 7 days suitable for fieldwork in Washington. Washington crop condition Spring wheat: 5% very poor 16% poor 41% fair 34% good 4% excellent Barley: 2% very poor 15% poor 45% fair 37% good 1% excellent Washington crop progress: Winter wheat harvested:…
July 10, 2025
Spring wheat growers have until Aug. 1 to put their entries in for the National Wheat Yield Contest, however, it is better to get them in ahead of time. Growers who have not entered the contest in a couple of years will need to create an account on the new…
July 9, 2025
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced on July 9 that agricultural producers who suffered eligible crop losses due to natural disasters in 2023 and 2024 can now apply for $16 billion in assistance through the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP). To expedite the implementation of SDRP, USDA’s Farm Service…
July 8, 2025
The Washington Association of Wheat Growers (WAWG) applauds Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-Wash.) for his work as part of the House Agriculture Committee on the reconciliation bill that strengthens the farm safety net and modernizes agricultural policy. These measures will help ensure the continued success and sustainability of wheat farming in…
July 8, 2025
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, there were 7 days suitable for fieldwork in Washington. Washington crop condition Winter wheat: 4% very poor 9% poor 33% fair 46% good 8% excellent Spring wheat: 3% very poor 14% poor 38% fair 40% good 5% excellent Barley: 1% very poor 11%…
July 3, 2025
It was a busy week in the media department. Michelle Hennings, WAWG executive director, appeared on OPB to talk about the recent Columbia-Snake River System tour with members of the Upper Mississippi Waterway Association. You can listen to that interview here. Then Andy Juris, Klickitat County grower and a WAWG…
July 2, 2025
By Andrea CoxConservation Coordinator, Washington Association of Wheat Growers In late May, Franklin County growers met with Roylene Comes At Night, Natural Resources Conservation Service’s (NRCS) state conservationist, to continue brainstorming conservation practice ideas for dryland growers. Producers previously met with Comes At Night and other state staff in February…
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