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Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease Reported In SE Washington
Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease Reported In SE Washington
Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease Reported In SE Washington
The Washington state Department of Agriculture is warning that four cows have tested positive for a deadly virus typically found in deer.  WSDA said the four cows that tested positive Epizootic Hemorrhagic disease, or EHD, were found in Franklin and Walla Walla counties.  ...
NASS: Washington Plantings Delayed At Least A Month
NASS: Washington Plantings Delayed At Least A Month
NASS: Washington Plantings Delayed At Least A Month
Temperatures have warmed up around the Northwest, but many farmers are still waiting to get their spring work started.  Warmer temperatures in Benton and Franklin Counties led to quick snow melts, however early vegetable plantings have been delayed at least one month.  Me...
Idaho Rancher Under Investigations After Two Dozen Dead Cows Were Found North of Pasco
Idaho Rancher Under Investigations After Two Dozen Dead Cows Were Found North of Pasco
Idaho Rancher Under Investigations After Two Dozen Dead Cows Were Found North of Pasco
An Idaho sheep rancher is under investigation for animal cruelty after 29 dead cows were spotted north of Pasco.  The animals were reported on BLM land near Highway 395.  The Franklin County Sheriff’s office flew over the property and spotted the carcasses.   Sherif...
Deadline For Franklin County Cost Share Program Coming Up
Deadline For Franklin County Cost Share Program Coming Up
Deadline For Franklin County Cost Share Program Coming Up
Landowners in Franklin County interested in getting assistance to fight noxious weeds have only a few more weeks to apply for the Cost Share Program.  Todd Harris, Franklin County Noxious Weed Control Program Coordinator, says last year over 5,300 acres signed up for the program, with each landowner getting on average $4.64 a...
Deadline For Franklin County Cost Share Program Coming Up
Landowners in Franklin County interested in getting assistance to fight noxious weeds have only a few more weeks to apply for the Cost Share Program.  Todd Harris, Franklin County Noxious Weed Control Program Coordinator, says last year over 5,300 acres signed up for the program, with each landowner getting on average $4.64 a...
WSU: Little Cherry Disease At Epidemic Levels
WSU: Little Cherry Disease At Epidemic Levels
WSU: Little Cherry Disease At Epidemic Levels
Washington State University says 2018 was been a particularly bad year for the spread of Little Cherry Disease across the state.  Cases of both the Western X phytoplasma and Little cherry virus-2 are well into epidemic levels across the state.  Th...