Designing a Values-based Performance Appraisal System
Developing and sustaining a motivated, productive, and highly engaged workforce means your employees must be measured on how they demonstrate the organization’s values.
The mantra for human effectiveness is communication, communication, communication. But without setting explicit expectations, communication on its own isn't enough.
As hybrid working becomes more and more widespread, one of the biggest difficulties that has emerged is how to manage individual performance when some people are in the office more than others.
Minneapolis is on the leading edge of biochar, a carbon sequestering material full of promise and still under research
Minneapolis is on track to become one of the first U.S. cities to invest in biochar, a multifunctional, charcoal-like material said to help grow bigger plants, reduce storm water runoff and remove carbon ...
The salmon diaries: Life before and after Klamath Dam removal
When salmon return from the ocean to the Klamath River after the world's largest dam removal project ends this fall, they will regain access to 400 miles of historical spawning habitat their species has ...
The mantra for human effectiveness is communication, communication, communication. But without setting explicit expectations, communication on its own isn't enough.
Officials outline new Columbia River Treaty agreement | Water | capitalpress.com
The modernized Columbia River Treaty agreement-in-principle provides certainty hydropower certainty, flood risk management and salmon and ecosystem health, U.S. officials said in a July 11 media call. Changes include a new body to allow tribes and indigenous nations to make recommendations on the timing and quantity of flows for salmon in the Columbia River Basin, and more conservative flood-risk management in the U.S. in wetter years — changes which would have been more extreme without the modernized treaty.
Are power shutoffs coming? Avista officially shifts into fire safety mode | The Spokesman-Review
Avista Utilities announced Wednesday that it has shifted into what it calls "fire safety mode" as the weather heats up and dries out vegetation that could become the fuel for the region's next wildfire.
Washington Wildfire Map - Current Washington Wildfires, Forest Fires, and Lightning Strikes | Fire, Weather & Avalanche
Interactive real-time wildfire and forest fire map for Washington. See current wildfires and wildfire perimeters in Washington using the Fire, Weather & Avalanche Wildfire Map.
USDA Forest Service Seeks Public Comment on Draft Guidance for Old Growth Management on National Forests | USDA
WASHINGTON, June 20, 2024 — Tomorrow, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service is taking the next step to advance President Biden’s commitment to conserve old growth forests by publishing a draft environmental impact statement for the proposed national old growth forest plan amendment. The proposed amendment will be available tomorrow in the Federal Register, and will be open for public comment for 90 days following publication.
Northwest summer outlook cools off | Water | capitalpress.com
The National Weather Service changed its summer outlook for the Pacific Northwest and predicted most of Washington and Oregon will not be as hot and dry as previously expected in July through September.
You don't have to live in the tropics to grow peanuts | AP News
You don't have to live in the tropics to grow peanuts. They're generally grown in southern climes, where summers are long enough to allow for the up to 150 days necessary for the plants to reach maturity.
Study floats taking Washington farmland for riparian buffers | Water | capitalpress.com
A state-funded study tentatively proposes taking Washington farmland by eminent domain if voluntary programs fail to conserve enough riparian habitat to satisfy salmon-recovery plans.
Biden administration announces Columbia River task force | Water | capitalpress.com
The White House has announced formation of a Columbia River task force and issued a report detailing negative impacts of federal dams on Native American tribes in the Pacific Northwest as part of the December 2023 agreement between tribes, the federal government and the states of Oregon and Washington.
H5N1 virus was spread by cattle, people, and shared equipment
After the H5N1 avian flu virus jumped from birds to dairy cattle in Texas last December, it was spread across the country by infected cows, contaminated machinery, and people who inadvertently carried the virus on their clothes and footwear from farm to farm, said USDA scientists on Thursday.
NACD Commends Proposals in Senate Ranking Member’s Farm Bill Framework, Urges Bipartisan Action to Pass a Final Bill - NACD
NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 12, 2024 CONTACT: Candice Abinanti candice-abinanti@nacdnet.org NACD Commends Proposals in Senate Ranking Member’s Farm Bill Framework, Urges Bipartisan Action to Pass a Final Bill Washington, D.C. – Today, Senate Committee on Agriculture Ranking Member John Boozman released a framework outlining Senate Republican farm bill priorities. NACD commends that the framework
Backlash against DEI spreads to more states • Stateline
In a number of states, opponents of diversity, equity and inclusion policies are enjoying growing success in dissolving the programs at public universities.
Some Central Washington farmers face half rations of water | Orchards, Nuts & Vines | capitalpress.com
Central Washington farmers with junior water rights in the Yakima River basin had their water supplies cut again, as the Bureau of Reclamation told irrigators to expect 47% of their full allotments.
House Agriculture Committee approves farm bill with 4 Democratic votes | TheFencePost.com
The House Agriculture Committee early today approved a new farm bill by a vote of 33 to 21. Four Democrats joined all Republicans to vote for the bill. The four Democrats were Rep. Sanford Bishop,...