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.
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WDFW Funds To Address Wolf Conflict Issues
The Washington State Legislature has approved $390,000 for 2026, and another $390,000 for 2027, to help the Department of Fish and Wildlife develop new conflict-mitigation strategies for wolf recovery and livestock protection Continue reading…
Dec 11, 2025

Northwest Lawmakers Show Support For Agritourism Sector
This week, Oregon's Ron Wyden teamed up with Republican senator Ted Budd from North Carolina, to introduce the bipartisan AGRITOURISM Act. Continue reading...
Dec 11, 2025

Focus On Fruit: Recap From Hort
A special meeting in Wenatchee, and is it time to update the logo? Jennie Strong recaps the Northwest Hort Expo in today's Focus on Fruit. Continue reading...
Dec 11, 2025

OTA Reacts to Organic Investment Legislation
The Organic Trade Association applauded the introduction of the Domestic Organic Investment Act in the House and Senate. Continue reading…
Dec 11, 2025

A Promise Worth Keeping: Restoring Certainty to America's Farmers
When we talk with farmers across the country, from cotton fields in Mississippi and cornfields in Iowa to apple orchards in Washington, the theme is the same: uncertainty. The past few years have tested even the most seasoned farmers. Continue reading&...
Dec 11, 2025

USDA Raises Global Wheat Production Forecast
USDA raised its outlook for global wheat production by 1.1% in its December WASDE report. The increase was thanks in part to gains in several major growing countries like Canada, Australia, and Russia Continue reading…
Dec 11, 2025

Cutting Down Your Own Christmas Tree Will Cost Less This Year
Bureau of Land Management Christmas tree permits are just a dollar, this season, following a temporary price reduction approved by the Interior Department. Continue reading…
Dec 11, 2025

Dairy Industry Watching Checkoff Dollars Closely
"Believe me, we have been increasingly conscious and listening to farmer input in terms of how they want that investment spent," said DMI's Barbara O'Brien. Continue reading...
Dec 11, 2025

USDA Launches New Regenerative Pilot Program Ahead Of MAHA Agenda
The pilot looks to utilize existing NRCS programs emphasizing regenerative practices that boost soil health, and in turn, produce more nutrient-dense foods. Continue reading…
Dec 11, 2025

2025 Organic Survey Underway
NASS is conducting the 2025 Organic Survey. Survey codes are being mailed to respondents with an invitation to reply online. Continue reading…
Dec 11, 2025

Keep On A Budget This Holiday Season
“Holiday gift gifting can be a major stressor that time of year,” noted Laura Hendrix of University of Arkansas Extension specialist. “I think people put a lot of pressure on themselves.” Continue reading…
Dec 11, 2025

Ste. Michelle Wine Estates Acquired By Grandview, WA Company
For the first time in 50 years Ste. Michelle Wine Estates will be owned by a private Washington-based company. Continue reading…
Dec 10, 2025

Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Clears House
The House voted 395-4 Tuesday in favor of the Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Act. Continue reading…
Dec 10, 2025

Proposed H-2A Rules Changes Will Benefit Farmers, OFB Notes
Austin McClister with the Oregon Farm Bureau says proposed changes to the H-2A program are good news for the state’s struggling Ag industry. Continue reading…
Dec 10, 2025

Construction Continues On New Idaho Wheat Commission Office
The new office building, being constructed on the site of the old Commission office at 9th and State streets, is going vertical. Continue reading…
Dec 10, 2025

Fighting English Holly In Western Washington
Typically associated with Christmas Time, English holly is becoming a big problem for western Washington forest lands. Continue reading…
Dec 10, 2025

Farm To School Announces New Vision
After two years of development, Oregon’s Farm to School network has a new 10-year vision. Continue reading…
Dec 10, 2025

AFBF Welcomes Aid From The Administration
The Farmer Bridge Assistance Program, announced Monday by President Trump and Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins, looks to send economic assistance to farmers by the end of February. Continue reading…
Dec 10, 2025

Farm Aid Distributes Over $1.3M in Grants
Following the success of its 40th music anniversary and food festival in Minneapolis, MN, Farm Aid said it’s distributing over $1.3 million in grant funding this year to support family farmers Continue reading…
Dec 10, 2025
Updated WOTUS Provides Clarity For Farmers
Kansas Congressman Tracey Mann said the long-running debate over “Waters of the United States” may finally be nearing an end. Continue reading…
Dec 10, 2025




