Washington labor officials conducting customer service survey
Washington labor officials are seeking farmers for a customer service survey about the state’s agricultural workforce recruitment process.
Washington labor officials are seeking farmers for a customer service survey about the state’s agricultural workforce recruitment process.
Pat Sullivan, who grows cherries along the Columbia River north of Pasco, Washington, was crowned the 2023 Cherry King on Jan. 13 at the annual Cherry Institute in Yakima.
The $1.7 trillion federal funding bill passed right before Christmas includes a couple of tree fruit nuggets.
A last-ditch effort to pass a farm labor reform bill in the U.S. Senate has fallen short. On Thursday, Senators
The University of Minnesota has released a new cold-hardy white wine grape, named Clarion. According to a UMN announcement, Clarion
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing new regulations for the use of nearly a dozen rodenticides, including those commonly used
The Michigan State Horticultural Society presented two Distinguished Service Awards during the 2022 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market
During the Washington State Tree Fruit Association Annual Meeting banquet on Dec. 6, the association recognized outstanding contributors to the
Nominations for positions on the Washington/Oregon Processed Pear Committee will take place during the following industry public meetings: —Washington State
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