OCTOBER 17, 2025

OCTOBER 17, 2025

Oct08

ENROLLMENT FOR POTATO SUSTAINABILITY ALLIANCE’S 2025 ON-FARM ASSESSMENTS OPENED OCTOBER 1, 2025

ENROLLMENT FOR POTATO SUSTAINABILITY ALLIANCE’S 2025 ON-FARM ASSESSMENTS OPENED OCTOBER 1, 2025

The Potato Sustainability Alliance (PSA) opened enrollment for 2025 On-Farm Assessments on October 1, 2025 and enrollment will remain open through December 19, 2025.

Sep26

NEW NATIONAL PROJECT SEEKS GROWERS FOR GROUNDBREAKING SOIL HEALTH STUDY

NEW NATIONAL PROJECT SEEKS GROWERS FOR GROUNDBREAKING SOIL HEALTH STUDY

A new public-private initiative titled “Probing Our Country’s Soil Health” is underway in the United States, aiming to better understand how soil health can inform land management decisions. Organizers are now seeking growers to participate in this innovative effort.

Oct09

REGISTER NOW FOR ONE OF WAFLA’S 2025 H-2A SUMMITS

REGISTER NOW FOR ONE OF WAFLA’S 2025 H-2A SUMMITS

In an era where reliable seasonal labor is vital to agricultural operations, the Washington Agricultural Field Labor Association (WAFLA) is once again stepping up to support employers navigating the complexities of the H-2A guest worker program. This fall, WAFLA will host two regional H-2A Summits providing a premier opportunity for education, collaboration, and strategic planning in the agricultural labor sector.

Oct08

TIME TO SAMPLE AND DIAGNOSE NEMATODE POPULATIONS IN POTATO FIELDS

Proper sampling of soil and diagnoses of nematode populations is essential to effectively managing nematode issues. Commonly, soil sampling takes place in early Fall after harvest, but sampling can take place in Spring or during the growing season if needed.

Oct08

WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY LAUNCHES NEW AGRICULTURAL EXEMPT FUEL RETAIL SELLERS DIRECTORY

WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY LAUNCHES NEW AGRICULTURAL EXEMPT FUEL RETAIL SELLERS DIRECTORY

The Department of Ecology (Ecology) has launched a new Agricultural Exempt Fuel Retail Seller Directory providing guidance on which fuels are exempt under the Climate Commitment Act and how retail fuel sellers can register to be included in the directory.

Oct15

WASHINGTON’S PAID LEAVE PROGRAM FACING UNCERTAIN FUTURE

Washington’s paid family and medical leave program is heading toward a major financial shortfall, with a projected $350 million deficit by 2029 unless significant changes are made.

Oct10

WORKERS COMPENSATION RATE INCREASE

WORKERS COMPENSATION RATE INCREASE

The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) is proposing a 4.9 percent rise in the average hourly rate employers and workers pay for workers’ compensation insurance in 2026.

Aug21

WSDA LOCAL FOOD SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE GRANTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE

WSDA LOCAL FOOD SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE GRANTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE

As part of the Washington State Department of Agriculture’s (WSDA) Focus on Food Initiative, WSDA is offering Local Food System Infrastructure (LFSI) grants.

Oct15

YOU'RE INVITED: MEET & GREET WITH CAHNRS DEAN RAJ KHOSLA

College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences Dean Raj Khosla

This is a special opportunity to meet Washington State University’s new College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) Dean Raj Khosla.