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

Washington Now #3 In H-2A Usage
Washington state is seeing a 67% rise in H2A guest worker certifications, reflecting a larger nationwide struggle to fill seasonal agricultural positions. Continue reading…
16h ago

Idaho Cattle Watching USMCA Talks Closely
The future of the USMCA hangs in the balance, with Idaho's cattle industry keeping a close watch on its potential extension and the impact on local farms and processing facilities. Continue reading...
16h ago

Small Sweet & Tart Cherry Crops Expected This Year
With the Fourth of July around the corner, cherry growers are facing a tough season, as weather challenges reduce the harvest to one of the smallest in over a decade. Continue reading…
16h ago

Wine Minute: WSU's Tannin Research
Jim Harbertson at WSU is diving into tannins and their compounds, exploring how these elements could improve agriculture and food science right here in the Pacific Northwest. Continue reading…
16h ago

Children Learn The Importance Of Natural Resources Thanks to WSU
Students from five schools enjoyed interactive outdoor learning at Owhi Lake, discovering wildlife and forestry skills during the annual Natural Resources Field Day organized by local tribes and universities. Continue reading…
16h ago

Farmers Market Minute: Vibrant Markets Found Across Oregon
In Oregon, farmers markets are thriving hubs where locals gather to buy fresh produce and handcrafted items, strengthening ties within the community and supporting local agriculture. Continue reading…
16h ago

Supreme Court says Roundup Cases Limited by Federal Law
Monsanto scores a win as the Supreme Court rules federal pesticide laws limit state lawsuits over health risks, impacting claims around Roundup herbicide. Continue reading…
16h ago

Rural America Continues To Face Challenges
The economic outlook for rural communities dims as May's index signals contraction, with farmers facing high input costs and low commodity prices impacting their financial health. Continue reading...
16h ago

Congress Needs To Take Action On The Farm Bill, NFU Stresses
With farm bankruptcies rising, the National Farmers Union is calling on the Senate to strengthen the safety net in the upcoming Farm Bill. Continue reading…
16h ago

Spokane Moose 229 Gives Birth to Rare Set of Triplets
Moose 229, a beloved resident of North Spokane, has made headlines by giving birth to a rare set of triplets, showcasing her remarkable motherhood. Continue reading…
Jun 25, 2026

WDFW Approves The Removal Of SE Washington Wolves
State wildlife officials have decided to remove one or two wolves from the Tucannon pack in southeast Washington after they kept attacking livestock, despite ranchers' nonlethal efforts to protect their herds. Continue reading...
Jun 25, 2026

Additional Counties Added To Oregon Drought
In Oregon, Governor Kotek’s latest drought declarations affect Josephine and Wasco counties, where dry conditions threaten agriculture and drinking water for residents this summer. Continue reading…
Jun 25, 2026

Warnick Calls For Washington's CCA Increase To Be Delayed
Senator Judy Warnick wants Governor Ferguson to suspend the carbon pricing scheme, fearing it will further burden Washington's farmers and rural folks as gas prices remain high. Continue reading...
Jun 25, 2026

The Feds Must Address Ag Labor
Northwest farmers are navigating labor shortages, with the H2A program proving too complex for many, highlighting the need for a stable agricultural workforce. Continue reading…
Jun 25, 2026

Breeding, Soil Health Discussed During OSU Potato Field Day
Growers and students gathered at Hermiston's Agricultural Center for the Potato Field Day, sharing knowledge on agronomy and the latest agricultural research. Continue reading...
Jun 25, 2026

Focus On Fruit: Cherry Breeders Look To The Past
Washington State University cherry breeders are reviving historical varieties to strengthen future crops, blending traditional wisdom with modern science for a more resilient cherry industry. Continue reading…
Jun 25, 2026

Your 4th Of July BBQ Will Cost More This Year
Families planning 4th of July cookouts will notice a slight increase in grocery costs this year, with the average bill for ten guests hitting about $73.82. Continue reading…
Jun 25, 2026

Wood Council Applauds Legislation To Address Housing Shortage
The ROAD to Housing Act is set to help tackle the housing shortage and boost the timber industry, but it's stalled as President Trump seeks election reforms first. Continue reading...
Jun 25, 2026

OPINION: Addressing Consumer Beef Prices
Retail beef prices have steadily climbed, with margins reaching $20.35 per head this year, highlighting the growing gap between wholesale costs and what consumers pay at the grocery store. Continue reading…
Jun 25, 2026

Senate Democrats Want SNAP Addressed In Farm Bill
Amid discussions on the Farm Bill, Senator Klobuchar calls for a fairer approach to SNAP funding, aiming to eliminate inequities between states and ensure all are supported equally. Continue reading…
Jun 25, 2026






