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April 22, 2026
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, there were 5.4 days suitable for fieldwork in Washington last week. Washington crop condition Winter wheat: 1% very poor 1% poor 6% fair 67% good 25% excellent Washington crop progress: Winter wheat headed: 1% this week 0% last week 0% last year 0%…
April 22, 2026
From the Capital Press Decision makers in South America’s salmon and shrimp feed industries took an up-close look at growing soft white wheat in Eastern Washington this week. It was U.S. Wheat Associates’ first aquaculture trade team from South America. From Spokane, the team went on to tour hard wheat production…
April 22, 2026
From the Capital Press Decision makers in South America’s salmon and shrimp feed industries took an up-close look at growing soft white wheat in Eastern Washington this week. It was U.S. Wheat Associates’ first aquaculture trade team from South America. From Spokane, the team went on to tour hard wheat production…
April 21, 2026
By Diana Carlen WAWG Lobbyist Gov. Ferguson wrapped up bill action and signed the Operating Supplemental Budget, Transportation Supplemental Budget and the Capital Supplemental Budget into law the first week of April. All budgets were signed with partial vetoes. The Operating Supplemental Budget (SB 5998) included the following notable vetoes:…
April 16, 2026
By Faith Parum Economist Rising input costs tied to the conflict in the Middle East are adding strain to an already challenging farm economy. To better understand how global fertilizer market disruptions are affecting producers during spring planting, the American Farm Bureau Federation conducted a Fertilizer Availability Survey of farmers…
April 15, 2026
In late February, Michelle Hennings, executive director of the Washington Association of Wheat Growers (WAWG), testified in front of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (NPCC) during a public hearing on the draft 2026 Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife program. The NPCC is congressionally mandated to update its program…
April 14, 2026
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, there were 5.6 days suitable for fieldwork in Washington. Washington crop condition Winter wheat: 1% very poor 1% poor 6% fair 68% good 24% excellent Washington crop progress: Spring wheat planted: 36% this week 12% last week 26% last year 33% 5-year average…
April 13, 2026
From the Capital Press Drought, pests and disease pressure loom. Pacific Northwest wheat farmers are ahead of schedule following an “unconventional” winter, the region’s leaders say. Read the article here.
April 2, 2026
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has opened the enrollment period for the Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) program, providing $11 billion in one-time bridge payments to row crop producers in response to temporary trade market disruptions and increased production costs. The FBA enrollment period opened Feb. 23 and closes April…
April 2, 2026
What do Alex McGregor, Butch Wiswall, Aaron Esser, David Harlow, Karl Felgenhauer, Rusty and Sandy Jamison, Sen. Mark Schoesler, Brett Blankenship, Brian Baumann, Brit Ausman, Walt Neff, Grant and Matt Miller, Stacey Rasmassen, Larry Cochran, Morgan Adams, and Ben Cochrane (just to name a few) all have in common? They…
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