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Agriculture

Trump’s budget proposal could negatively affect state ag budget

June 15, 2017
John Stang
It’s too early to tell how the Trump administration will affect agriculture in Eastern Washington. But if the president’s budget proposal for the U.S. Department of Agriculture survives intact, it could chop a serious chunk out of the Washington Department of Agriculture’s budget. Derek Sandison,Washington Department of AgricultureThat’s what Derek Sandison,...
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Farmer buys motorized carts to help harvest labor-intensive crop

June 15, 2017
Audra Distifeno
Middleton Six Sons Farms bought 15 carts for its workersThe asparagus served at several Tri-City restaurants likely features spears picked by experts at Middleton Six Sons Farms who have worked in the fields for more than three decades.It’s a lot of work to get the springtime favorite from field to...
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Family farm LLC offers best choice for business succession

June 15, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Beau RuffAs the center of Washington’s agricultural empire, it is important to recognize the planning opportunities afforded the Washington farmer in the Tri-Cities. This column explores the use of the family farm LLC for business succession planning. Beau Ruff,Cornerstone Wealth StrategiesThe quintessential farmer is land rich and cash poor....
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H-2A guest worker program helps state address agriculture labor shortage

June 15, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Aaron SparksIn a tight agricultural labor market, many Washington state farmers and fruit growers struggle to find workers during harvest season. In Washington, of course, much of the discussion revolves around apples, the state’s top crop, which, at $2.4 billion, accounts for nearly 25 percent of the state’s agricultural...
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New Prosser greenhouse allows scientists to better protect fruit trees

June 15, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
$750,000 facility took two years to build, replaces smaller greenhouseA new $750,000 greenhouse to support the state’s tree fruit industry recently opened in Prosser.Construction of the greenhouse and installation of specialized equipment took more than two years to complete. Money to pay for the greenhouse came through assessments on nurseries...
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Field of Grace volunteers keep Mid-Columbia families well fed

June 15, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
Although the temperatures were edging into the high 80s by 9 a.m., Fields of Grace volunteers continued reaching high into the trees, picking handful after handful of crimson cherries.The group, which consisted of 15 or so, spend their springs and summers gleaning everything from fruit to spuds to donate to...
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Fruits of couple’s labors seen with Local Pumpkin’s growth

June 15, 2016
Audra Distifeno
Having grown up and raised five children in the Tri-Cities, John and Cathy Franklin have enjoyed living in the midst of orchards, vineyards and farms. But when Cathy couldn’t find locally grown produce in the stores during summer months, she realized something needed to change.“It was frustrating to go to...
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Research helps growers conserve water, improve white wines

June 15, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
In arid Eastern Washington where most of the state’s wine grapes grow, efficient irrigation is the name of the game. Yet little research has been done to determine the best irrigation strategies for white wine grapes.Washington State University viticulturists Yun Zhang and Markus Keller are discovering promising ways to conserve...
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Andrewjeskies’ Percherons have wowed parade goers for decades

June 15, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
Encounter the Andrewjeski family and their Percherons draft horses at a fair, parade or show and they’ll gladly answer your questions.But please, please don’t ask them the one they hear the most.“Does it hurt when they step on your foot?” Helenka Vanderbilt of Connell said.With an average weight of anywhere...
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