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

Drought Conditions Improving Across The NW
		As to be expected as we move into November, drought conditions across the Northwest are starting to improve. Continue reading…
			
				
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Judge Denies Request To Prevent Removal Of Sherman Pack Wolf
		On Friday, a King County Superior Court judge denied the request for a preliminary injunction to prevent the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife from lethally removing a wolf from the Sherman pack in Ferry County Continue reading…
			
				
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Future of Farming: Get Consumers Out On The Farm
		Educating the consumers about what's taking place on today's farm is challenging. Washington FFA President Katy Belles says one of the best ways advocate for the industry is to invite consumers out to your operation. Continue reading…
			
				
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Senate Vote Will Upend The Presidents Efforts, Crapo Notes
		Last week, the Senate voted to end President Trump’s global tariffs, and Idaho senator Mike Crapo said that could have deep impacts on ongoing trade and tariffs efforts. Continue reading…
			
				
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Rollins Addresses NWS At FFA Convention
		During her appearance at the FFA Convention last week, Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins discussed New World Screwworm and ongoing talks with Mexico. Continue reading…
			
				
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USDA Transfers $13B into 'Slush Fund' for Future Tariff Relief
		USDA recently transferred $13 billion from its Commodity Credit Corporation into a new “Farmers Support Program” fund tied to tariff relief; a move that has drawn scrutiny because lawmakers were not informed. Continue reading…
			
				
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"Legacy Effects" in Soil Microbes Influence Plant Resilience
		Scientists at the University of Kansas are uncovering how soil microbes retain “legacy effects” that shape how plants respond to changing environments. Continue reading…
			
				
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Grow It Here Works To Highlight Labor Needs
		USDA data shows nearly 70% of crop workers from 2020-22 were foreign-born, and the number of seasonal H-2A visa workers has increased over seven-fold since '05. Continue reading…
			
				
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Enter Now: Here's How You Could Win a $500 Target Gift Card
		Looking for a little help this holiday season? Win a $500 Target gift Card! Continue reading…
			
				
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Food Banks Bracing for November Surge
		As the government shutdown continues, the USDA published a website notice saying federal food aid will not be going out to families nationwide, adding “the well has run dry” for SNAP. Continue reading…
			
				
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Assessment Shows Importance Of Pesticides For Farming, Environmen
		Most American consumers not familiar with farming will talk about the dangers of pesticides and how much damage they do to the environment. Continue reading…
			
				
				Oct 30, 2025
				
				
			
		
Focus On Fruit: The Impact Of Ag Overtime in Washington
		How has Washington's new overtime law impacted the local tree fruit industry. Jon DeVaney, president of the Washington state Tree Fruit Association takes a look at the impact on owners, workers and everyone in between. Continue reading…
			
				
				Oct 30, 2025
				
				
			
		
Yakima County Man Sentenced For Elk Trafficking
		A Yakima County man has been found guilty of illegal elk trafficking. Continue reading…
			
				
				Oct 30, 2025
				
				
			
		
Input Cost Concerns Go Before The Senate Judiciary Committee
		Farm country nationwide continues to share the story of rising input costs creating burdens for producers, and perhaps lawmakers are taking notice. Continue reading…
			
				
				Oct 30, 2025
				
				
			
		
Senate Votes Against Trump Tariffs
		The Senate once again pushed back against tariffs put in place by President Trump, voting against the 50% tariff on Brazilian beef imports. Continue reading…
			
				
				Oct 30, 2025
				
				
			
		
Make Sure This Halloween Is A Safe One
		Halloween is Friday night, and parents are urged to take precautions to keep kids safe. Continue reading…
			
				
				Oct 30, 2025
				
				
			
		
Fertilizer Institute Wants Policy to Strengthen Input Supplies
		As farmers continue navigating a period of tight margins and volatile markets, the Fertilizer Institute is urging policymakers to focus on practical solutions Continue reading…
			
				
				Oct 30, 2025
				
				
			
		
Farm Business Reminded To Make Cyber Security A Priority
		October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month and experts are reminding everyone to make cybersecurity a priority in their personal and business lives. Continue reading…
			
				
				Oct 30, 2025
				
				
			
		
Winegrape Growers Asked To Participate In Acreage Report
		The Washington Winegrowers Association, Washington State Wine Commission and Washington Wine Institute are again working together on an industry-wide winegrape acreage report. Continue reading…
			
				
				Oct 29, 2025
				
				
			
		
Another Depredation Confirmed In NE Washington
		The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed last week the Sherman Pack was responsible for another depredation in Ferry County. Continue reading…
			
				
				Oct 29, 2025
				
				
			
		

