June 3, 2022

Jun10

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP FOR POTATO GROWERS AND FIELD SCOUTS

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP FOR POTATO GROWERS AND FIELD SCOUTS

Washington State University Extension, the Washington State Potato Commission and the Potato Foundation will team up to provide workshops for potato growers and field scoutson June 15th, 1:00-4:00 PM, at the WSU’s Othello Research Unit at1471 West Cox Road, Othello WA.

Jun03

MALEIC HYDRAZIDE POTATO MRL IN KOREA IN PLACE!

MALEIC HYDRAZIDE POTATO MRL IN KOREA IN PLACE!

It has been confirmed the MRL Maleic Hydrazide has been established in Korea. 

May20

NINTH ANNUAL AG WORLD GOLF CLASSIC – Registration Now Open

NINTH ANNUAL AG WORLD GOLF CLASSIC – Registration Now Open

Ag World Support Systems is joining with hosts JR Simplot, Lamb Weston, McCain Foods and the Potato Growers of Washington for their annual charity fund-raising golf tournament to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities Inland Northwest.  

Aug05

NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR 2023 POTATOES USA BOARD MEMEBERS

NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR 2023 POTATOES USA BOARD MEMEBERS

Potatoes USA announces nominations are now open for new Board Members for the 2023-2026 term.

Jun10

OVERTIME FOR WASHINGTON WORKERS

OVERTIME FOR WASHINGTON WORKERS

Most employees working in Washington State are entitled to overtime pay.

Jun10

USDA ANNOUNCES SIGNUP FOR COMMODITY CONTAINER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

USDA ANNOUNCES SIGNUP FOR COMMODITY CONTAINER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the USDA will begin accepting applications for the Commodity Container Assistance Program which currently includes a partnership with the Port of Oakland in California and the Northwest Seaport Alliance, which is a marine cargo operating partnership between the Port of Seattle and the Port of Tacoma in Washington State.

Jun01

WASHINGTON INCREASES HEAT, WILDFIRE SMOKE PROTECTIONS FOR OUTDOOR WORKERS THIS SUMMER

WASHINGTON INCREASES HEAT, WILDFIRE SMOKE PROTECTIONS FOR OUTDOOR WORKERS THIS SUMMER

From June 15 through the end of September, employers in Washington will be required to monitor temperature and air quality, take steps to protect workers from heat and smoke hazards, and provide training and information, among other things.