Latest Articles Education AMMO is coming to town By Trista Crossley Editor The Agricultural Marketing and Management Organization (AMMO) is back, with a 2023 calendar that includes seminars on herbicides, taxes and the markets. “We are excited to be fully back to in-person seminars this year. I think many people are tired of webinars and are looking for opportunities to get away… Natural Resources Riparian buffer taskforce report released By Trista Crossley Editor Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s riparian taskforce’s final report was released in December and contains a number of recommendations developed through discussions by a wide variety of stakeholders, including wheat industry representatives. Michelle Hennings, executive director of the Washington Association of Wheat Growers (WAWG); Ben Adams, past president of WAWG and… February 2023 OLYMPIA DAYS 2023 By Trista Crossley Editor More than 30 wheat growers, landlords and industry leaders made the trip to Olympia last month to take part in the Washington Association of Wheat Growers’ (WAWG) annual lobbying visit, the first time since 2020 they’ve been able to meet with state legislators in person on Capitol grounds. Over the… President's Perspective A little ‘whine’ with that wheat? By Andy Juris President, Washington Association of Wheat Growers My wife said she thinks I stress over things too much. I disagreed. But apparently, my wife belongs to a powerful global cabal of worried farm wives, a cabal who’s influence likely spans continents, oceans, maybe even space itself. I know this because a lot of other folks started making… Bottom Line Updates to the Whole Farm Revenue program By Curtis Evanenko McGregor Risk Management Services Greetings and happy new year everyone! My objective is to provide an update on the recently announced modifications to the Whole Farm Revenue Protection policy by the Risk Management Agency (RMA) that are effective for the 2023 crop year. A previous article on this subject matter in the August 2020… Education Delving into the dams By Trista Crossley Editor Growers at the 2022 Tri-State Grain Growers Convention had the opportunity to hear a panel of ag industry stakeholders share their perspectives on the fight to preserve the lower Snake River dams. Sitting on the panel were Alex McGregor (AM), chair of the board of directors for The McGregor Company;… Education Supply chain break down By Trista Crossley Editor While pressure on the supply chain has eased somewhat, producers are still paying high prices for inputs and struggling to find parts and supplies. Four experts broke down what’s happening with fuel, fertilizer, equipment and the economy during a break-out session at the 2022 Tri-State Grain Growers Convention. Fueling the… Education Break-out session roundup By Lori Maricle Communications Director, Washington Grain Commission The break-out sessions at the 2022 Tri-State Grain Growers Convention had something for everyone. Here are summaries of three of them. When Stress is More than a Season Lesley Kelly wants to spread seeds of hope and love across North America. The Canadian farmer and founder of the organization, High… « Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 15 … 27 Next » Your Wheat Life Gallery Latest Articles 2024April 2024 Weathering Mother Nature’s whims By Anthony Smith President, Washington Association of Wheat Growers 2024April 2024 Finding the right financial advisor for you By Trista Crossley Editor 2024March 2024 The best cure for spring fever is spring fieldwork By Anthony Smith President, Washington Association of Wheat Growers Read More AboutAMMO, Carbon, Climate, Conservation, Convention, Crop Insurance, Dams, Economics, Farm Bill, General, Harvest, Inputs, Legal, Legislature, NAWG, Pesticides, Pests/Disease, Regulation, Research, Soil Health, Taxes, Trade, Transportation, USDA, Weather, Weeds