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Save Family Farming Inslee Sends Mixed Messages In Nooksack
Save Family Farming Inslee Sends Mixed Messages In Nooksack
Save Family Farming Inslee Sends Mixed Messages In Nooksack
Western Washington farmers say the Inslee Administration continues to drag its feet when it comes to a water solution in Whatcom County. Dillon Honcoop with Save Family Farming said rather than solve the water management issues and address salmon populations, the Governor and state Department of Ecology continue to push a legal process that he says will delay any meaningful action ...
WFB, WAFLA Sue State Over Emergency COVID Rules
WFB, WAFLA Sue State Over Emergency COVID Rules
WFB, WAFLA Sue State Over Emergency COVID Rules
Earlier this month, the Washington Farm Bureau and WAFLA filed suit against the state of Washington for continually using emergency regulations during the coronavirus pandemic, rather than going through the legal rule making process. John Stuhlmiller, Farm Bureau CEO said by continually using emergency rules, farmers had to address provisions that were not fair or reasonable ...
Ag Leaders Want Farmworkers To Have COVID-19 Vaccine Priority
Ag Leaders Want Farmworkers To Have COVID-19 Vaccine Priority
Ag Leaders Want Farmworkers To Have COVID-19 Vaccine Priority
Last week, a variety of leaders from across the Washington Ag community sent a letter to Governor Jay Inslee, asking that farm and factory food workers move closer to the front of the COVID-19 vaccine line. Saying those workers perform jobs that cannot be done remotely or delayed, leaders from the Washington Farm Bureau, Potato Commission, Cattlemen’s Association and many others said this slight
Kretz: More Needs To Be Done To Prevent Massive Wildfires Before They Start
Kretz: More Needs To Be Done To Prevent Massive Wildfires Before They Start
Kretz: More Needs To Be Done To Prevent Massive Wildfires Before They Start
During October’s Washington Policy Center Virtual Farm Hall, members of the Ag community gathered to discuss some of the key issues facing the farming community now and into the future. And one of those topics was wildfires. Wildfires have caused a great amount of damage to the Washington Ag community in recent years, whether it was record acreage burned in North Central Washington in 2014 and 20
Inslee OKs Agritourism Activities
Inslee OKs Agritourism Activities
Inslee OKs Agritourism Activities
Washington Governor Jay Inslee has released new guidance that will permit agritourism activities this fall for counties in a modified Phase One. The five counties currently under a modified Phase One, Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Franklin and Yakima, will be able to offer corn mazes, hay wagons, fire pits and more, similar to counties that are currently in Phase Two and Three counties ...
NCW Officials Trying To Track Down Apples Distributed By Inslee
NCW Officials Trying To Track Down Apples Distributed By Inslee
NCW Officials Trying To Track Down Apples Distributed By Inslee
North Central Washington investigators are asking for your helping as they try to track down apples brought to the Bridgeport area by Governor Jay Inslee over the weekend. During his Saturday trip to witness the devastation from area wildfires, the Governor brought apples from western Washington ...
Warnick: Inslee Should Have Followed The Law
Warnick: Inslee Should Have Followed The Law
Warnick: Inslee Should Have Followed The Law
Many in the Washington Ag community are not happy with Governor Jay Inslee after he brought apples that contained apple maggot larvae from Thurston County to North Central Washington. While she appreciates the gesture by the Governor, Moses Lake Senator Judy Warnick said the quarantined areas established across the state are not to be taken lightly ...
Warnick: Inslee Overstepped In Agritourism Proclamation
Warnick: Inslee Overstepped In Agritourism Proclamation
Warnick: Inslee Overstepped In Agritourism Proclamation
In late August, Governor Jay Inslee issued a coronavirus proclamation specific to the agritourism industry across Washington. And within hours the farm community cried foul. Many took issue with the fact that not only would this proclamation shutdown many farms just as the agritourism season starts to ramp up, but also pointed out that similar activities in other economies were not prohibited by

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