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30+ Companies, Boards, NGOs Join Farmers, Ranchers to Endorse a Shared Vision for Sustainable Food Systems – U.S. Farmers and Ranchers In Action
30+ Companies, Boards, NGOs Join Farmers, Ranchers to Endorse a Shared Vision for Sustainable Food Systems – U.S. Farmers and Ranchers In Action
St. Louis, March 23, 2021 – U.S. Farmers & Ranchers in Action (USFRA) is celebrating National Ag Day by announcing the growing list of companies, organizations and individuals who have joined the Decade of Ag, the first sector-wide movement to align to a shared vision for the next decade centered around investing in the next generation of agricultural systems, restoring our environment, regenerating natural resources and in doing so, strengthening the social and economic fabric of America.
·usfarmersandranchers.org·
30+ Companies, Boards, NGOs Join Farmers, Ranchers to Endorse a Shared Vision for Sustainable Food Systems – U.S. Farmers and Ranchers In Action
"The most significant piece of climate legislation the state has ever considered" - Washington State Wire
"The most significant piece of climate legislation the state has ever considered" - Washington State Wire
SB 5126 passed out of the Senate Ways and Means Committee last night, bringing one of the legislature’s most ambitious pieces of climate legislation ever considered one step closer to enactment. The bill creates a system referred to as “cap and invest” where funds generated from auctioning the rights or licenses to create carbon emissions will be invested into capital infrastructure. In the case of the current bill, this would equal between $272m and $551m per year dedicated to transportation infrastructure starting in FY 2023.
·washingtonstatewire.com·
"The most significant piece of climate legislation the state has ever considered" - Washington State Wire
Cultural intelligence and competing with robots
Cultural intelligence and competing with robots
But just having a brain isn’t enough. It’s using the power of this small, mighty organ to do what technology can’t do nearly as well: adapt and create.
·management-issues.com·
Cultural intelligence and competing with robots
Phish Leads to Breach at Calif. State Controller — Krebs on Security
Phish Leads to Breach at Calif. State Controller — Krebs on Security
A phishing attack last week gave attackers access to email and files at the California State Controller’s Office (SCO), an agency responsible for handling more than $100 billion in public funds each year...“This isn’t even the full extent of the breach,” said the California state employee, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
·krebsonsecurity.com·
Phish Leads to Breach at Calif. State Controller — Krebs on Security
How Does Soil Health Impact Farm Management Decisions? – PNW AG Network
How Does Soil Health Impact Farm Management Decisions? – PNW AG Network
“Soil Health is, simply put, the ability to produce marketable outputs with minimal inputs. It’s very important for people to understand that multi-dimensional property is dynamic, it changes over time and it’s dependent on environmental conditions like temperature, moisture and even the microorganisms and worms and all other life that’s present there.”
·pnwag.net·
How Does Soil Health Impact Farm Management Decisions? – PNW AG Network
State legislative report 03/22: Legislature gets positive economic news | WAWG
State legislative report 03/22: Legislature gets positive economic news | WAWG
On March 17, the Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council released updated revenue forecasts bringing the budget writers very good news – the state is expected to collect an additional $1.3 billion in state revenues for the current two-year budget, and an additional $1.9 billion for the 2021-2023 biennium, leaving the state with a net surplus of nearly $3 billion – including reserves – at the end of the current biennium.
·wawg.org·
State legislative report 03/22: Legislature gets positive economic news | WAWG
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: The Northwest Snowpack Trend of the Past Fifty Years: The Truth May Surprise You
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: The Northwest Snowpack Trend of the Past Fifty Years: The Truth May Surprise You
The media is full of stories suggesting that global warming has greatly reduced the mountain snowpack in the Pacific Northwest...Yes, there are some random, low snow-depth years (like 2015), but no trend is apparent during the period when global warming has been greatest.
·cliffmass.blogspot.com·
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: The Northwest Snowpack Trend of the Past Fifty Years: The Truth May Surprise You
Native American producers critical to future of U.S. food system and fighting climate change – U.S. Farmers and Ranchers In Action
Native American producers critical to future of U.S. food system and fighting climate change – U.S. Farmers and Ranchers In Action
With over 59 million acres of Native-operated farms across over 30 states within the United States, Tribal Nations and Native producers are perhaps the single most underappreciated resource for sustainable, rural economic development in the U.S.
·usfarmersandranchers.org·
Native American producers critical to future of U.S. food system and fighting climate change – U.S. Farmers and Ranchers In Action
Vilsack calls for structural changes in U.S. food distribution systems to deal with hunger, equity | Successful Farming
Vilsack calls for structural changes in U.S. food distribution systems to deal with hunger, equity | Successful Farming
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack stressed the need for structural changes to U.S. food distribution systems in order to tackle hunger, strengthen equity, and increase access to school meals during his keynote address Wednesday at the National Anti-Hunger Policy Conference...
·agriculture.com·
Vilsack calls for structural changes in U.S. food distribution systems to deal with hunger, equity | Successful Farming
Broadband | USDA
Broadband | USDA
Reliable and affordable high-speed internet e-Connectivity, or electronic connectivity, is fundamental for economic activity throughout the US.
·usda.gov·
Broadband | USDA
Forecast for spring: Nasty drought worsens for much of US
Forecast for spring: Nasty drought worsens for much of US
With nearly two-thirds of the United States abnormally dry or worse, the government’s spring forecast offers little hope for relief, especially in the West where a devastating megadrought has taken root and worsened.
·apnews.com·
Forecast for spring: Nasty drought worsens for much of US
USDA Announces $218 Million Investment in Land and Water Conservation | USDA
USDA Announces $218 Million Investment in Land and Water Conservation | USDA
$3.7 million to acquire 1,550 acres in the Yakima River Basin for the Washington Cascades Project. Supported by a wide coalition of public, private and nonprofit partners, this project seeks to ensure a long-term water supply in the face of climate change.
·usda.gov·
USDA Announces $218 Million Investment in Land and Water Conservation | USDA
Washington state projected to get $3.2 billion more in taxes as economy brightens amid COVID-19 recovery | The Seattle Times
Washington state projected to get $3.2 billion more in taxes as economy brightens amid COVID-19 recovery | The Seattle Times
OLYMPIA — Washington’s state tax collections are roaring back, with an estimated additional $3.2 billion projected through 2023 as parts of the economy brighten and people get vaccinated amid the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s a big chunk of money for a state with a $53.3 billion, two-year state budget that funds schools, parks, prisons and other programs.
·seattletimes.com·
Washington state projected to get $3.2 billion more in taxes as economy brightens amid COVID-19 recovery | The Seattle Times
Washington lawmakers get good news on state revenues | Tacoma News Tribune
Washington lawmakers get good news on state revenues | Tacoma News Tribune
Washington’s economy continues to improve, with the latest state revenue forecast showing that lawmakers will have more than $3 billion more to work with as they prepare to unveil budget plans next week, plus money the state will receive from the latest federal stimulus package.
·thenewstribune.com·
Washington lawmakers get good news on state revenues | Tacoma News Tribune