Aquaponic farms bubble up in Clark County - The Columbian
These farms operate by creating a symbiotic relationship between fish and plants. It begins with a fish tank. Helpful bacteria in the tank turn ammonia from the fish waste into nitrites and then nitrates. The water is pumped from the tank into the area where the plants grow. Plant roots suck up the nitrates. The clean water then flows back into the fish tank to begin the cycle again.
USDA Introduces New Insurance Policy for Farmers Who Sell Locally – PNW AG Network
The USDA has rolled out a new insurance option specifically for agricultural producers with small farms who sell locally. The new Micro Farm policy, announced last week, simplifies record keeping and covers post-production costs like washing and value-added products.
Same Old Conservation Ideas, Just New Words to Describe Them | No-Till Farmer
...maybe it’s time to come up with a new look and terminology for marketing some of our older, more successful farming practices, such as those that deal with soil erosion and conservation. “There is a pervasive belief that we know all there is to know about soil erosion and soil conservation,” he says.
Coalition Advocates for Climate-Smart Agriculture and Ag Conservation - NACD
The National Association of Conservation Districts and a coalition of 165 leading agriculture, conservation and wildlife groups delivered a letter to Congress urging them to ensure that the proposed $28 billion investment into U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) agriculture conservation programs and conservation technical assistance remains in the final budget reconciliation package.
More farmers experiment with cover crops, a climate tool, survey shows | Successful Farming
Slightly more than half of the country’s biggest farmers say they planted cover crops this year, indicating a broadening acceptance of the crops’ benefits for soil health
“Coming Home To Farm” Focuses On Succession Planning For Both Generations – PNW AG Network
The Washington state Farm Bureau is working with a new program call ”Coming Home to Farm”, to promote an open and honest dialog about the changing of the guard.
Fire retardant could be ‘game-changer’ in fighting wildfires - oregonlive.com
The company said its primary use will be by industrial customers such as utility companies and railroads, but can also be used at residential and commercial properties.
A Discussion of The Four Principles of Purpose-Driven Board Leadership– Live Q&A - Blue Avocado
At this session, Jim Taylor of BoardSource will share an overview and description of “The Four Principles of Purpose-Driven Board Leadership” – a new board leadership mindset based on four fundamental principle
8 Tips for Conducting an Excellent Remote Interview
Remote interviewing is here to stay, as the pandemic and its evolving offshoot, the Great Resignation, continue to reshape the modern workplace. Here are some tips for employers seeking to master the medium in order to identify top talent from a distance.
A conversation with Dr. Karen Johnson on the Office of Equity - Washington State Wire
Dr. Karen Johnson was appointed to lead Washington State’s newly created Office of Equity this February, which is tasked with increasing access and equity, and reducing disparities in state government.
Chelan County Purchases Cold Storage Trailer as Morgue Hits Capacity – NewsRadio 560 KPQ
Chelan County is allocating $73,000 for the county coroner to purchase a cold storage trailer, also referred to as a mobile morgue trailer. The purchase comes after Confluence Health and local funeral homes’ morgues reached capacity.
WSDA seeks budget increase for environmental justice | Washington | capitalpress.com
The Washington Department of Agriculture says it will need nearly $1 million every two years to carry out environmental justice legislation passed last spring by Democrats.
The new law will require the department and six other state agencies to assess how rules, legislation and spending will help or harm "overburdened communities" and "vulnerable populations."