The Pacific Northwest Ag Network Report airs daily, Monday through Friday, during the 5, 6, and 7 AM hours on 920 News Now. Glenn Vaagen and the Pacific Northwest Ag Network team bring you the most in-depth ag news focused on products grown across the region each morning. They connect you with the latest research at WSU, OSU, and the University of Idaho, commodity group leaders, and state and federal lawmakers.
PNW AG Network News

Oregon's Irrigation Season Expected To Be Difficult
This winter, Oregon saw snowpacks shrink to record lows, leaving farmers and water managers bracing for a challenging summer ahead. Continue reading…
16h ago

WSU Professor Looks To Monitor Monarch Paths
Imagine following a butterfly's journey as it flits across the sky-new tech is making that dream a reality. Continue reading...
16h ago

Letter to USTR Emphasizes the Importance of USMCA
A group of senators is coming together, pushing for stronger support of USMCA, a trade agreement they says has been a game-changer for American farmers. Continue reading…
16h ago

Price At The Pump: Volatility Remains As U.S. & Iran Negotiate
As tensions rise and fall overseas, so do oil prices. A recent ceasefire brought a brief dip-now, prices are back on the upswing. Here's the scoop. Continue reading...
16h ago

Hundreds Of Ag Groups Call For Passage Of Farm Bill 2.0
With the agricultural landscape shifting, 300+ groups are urging lawmakers to step up and modernize farm policies now. Continue reading…
17h ago

U.S. to Use Tariff Funds to Offset High Fertilizer Prices
After a high-stakes meeting, the Trump Administration is gearing up to tackle fertilizer production and cut reliance on foreign sources. Continue reading…
17h ago

Issues With China Continue To Impact Beef Exports
February brought some tough news for U.S. beef exports, but there are silver linings worth talking about, especially down in Mexico. Continue reading…
17h ago

Is The Poor Snowpack The New Norm For Idaho?
With the snowpack dwindling to historic lows, local rivers may be running dry this summer. What does that mean for our water resources? Continue reading…
17h ago

China Purchasing American Farmland Remains A Threat
From 2,000 to 300,000 acres, the shift in farmland ownership is alarming—and it’s raising eyebrows all around Washington D.C. Continue reading…
17h ago

A Farm Bill Vote Could Happen Before Month's End
As the Farm Bill hangs in the balance, one leader is stepping up with a bold plan to boost funds for specialty crops. Hope might be on the horizon. Continue reading…
17h ago

How Can You Prevent From Being A Victim Of Fraud?
Fraud is on the rise, and it’s affecting nearly 40% of us. Let’s talk about how to stay safe in this ever-changing landscape. Continue reading…
17h ago

Washington Wolf Population Increased To Record Levels In 2025
With 270 wolves counted, Washington's gray wolf population is on the rise. Continue reading...
Apr 20, 2026

Irrigation Challenges On The Horizon For Southern Idaho Growers
With river flows expected to dip to just 70% of normal, local farmers are bracing for a challenging irrigation season. What can they do to adapt? Continue reading…
Apr 20, 2026

Senators Introduce Bill Aimed at Stabilizing Farm Labor Costs
As the farming community faces rising costs, a new bill aims to ease the burden on hardworking farmers. Let's see how it might change the game. Continue reading...
Apr 20, 2026

Future of Farming: How Does Agriculture Impact Americans Daily?
There's a powerful story waiting to be told about how our farmers connect with you every day-it's all about making those personal ties. Continue reading...
Apr 20, 2026

New On-line Tool Looks To Prevent Wildfires In Oregon
With over 200 wildfires each year linked to backyard burns, Oregon's forestry team has rolled out a handy online guide to help residents burn safely. Continue reading...
Apr 20, 2026

The PNW Plays A Pivotal Role In The Sugar Industry
This year, over a million acres will be buzzing with sugarbeets, and the Northwest is connected to each acre. Continue reading…
Apr 20, 2026

OSU Focused On Chicks This Week
Chick season is just around the corner! Get ready for some fluffy action as Oregon State University kicks off its annual hatching event this week. Continue reading…
Apr 20, 2026

Grain And Feed Industry Feeling The Strain From Iran
As tensions rise in Iran and the Gulf region, so do transportation costs here at home. And producers are feeling the pinch. Continue reading…
Apr 20, 2026

USDA Secretary Rollins Urges Expansion of Key Farm Funding Tool
As farmers gear up for the next growing season, Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins is calling on Congress to address some serious financial concerns. Continue reading…
Apr 20, 2026






