The Basics of Organic Certification in Washington State

Organic farming has seen a significant increase in recent years, not only in Washington State but throughout the Pacific Northwest. With a growing consumer interest in organic products, the need for accurate information on obtaining organic certification is paramount. This article will explore the basics of organic certification in Washington State, providing valuable insights for […]
Does it make sense to invest in farmland?

Does it Make Sense to Invest in Farmland? 5 Reasons Why Farmland is a Good Investment When You Don’t Trust Wall Street Considering the uncertain economic climate, many investors are diversifying their portfolios beyond traditional stocks and bonds. One investment that consistently shows promise is farmland. This article explores five reasons why investing in farmland, […]
Historical wheat yields in Washington State and the financial impact wheat has on the national economy

The Significance of Wheat in Washington State and the National Economy Wheat farming is arguably one of the most critical sectors of Washington State’s agricultural industry, driving the economy, shaping land use, and employing thousands of residents. This article will delve into the historical wheat yields in Washington State and the financial impact wheat has […]
What to Expect from an NRCS Site Visit

Understanding your land’s potential is key to maximizing productivity and sustainability. In Washington State and the Pacific Northwest, many farmers, ranchers, and rural land buyers turn to the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) for guidance. The NRCS, a branch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), provides technical assistance to help landowners manage their natural […]
What Does the 2025 Apple Crop Mean for Washington Farmers?

The apple industry is a key pillar of Washington State’s agricultural sector, contributing significantly to the local economy and shaping the rural landscape. Understanding the trends and predictions of apple harvests in the state is vital for farmers, ranchers, and rural land buyers. Today we will review the apple harvests of 2023 and 2024 and […]
Climate Change and Agriculture: What Eastern Washington Farmers Are Facing

Climate change continues to pose significant challenges to the agricultural sector, particularly for farmers in Eastern Washington. This article aims to shed light on the specific issues farmers in this region are facing due to climate change, and what measures are being taken to mitigate these impacts. Whether you are a farmer, rancher, or rural […]
Women in Agriculture; Looking Back at Tractorette School

The history of agriculture in the Pacific Northwest is as rich and varied as the crops it produces. One lesser-known chapter of this history is the role of Tractorette Schools. These unique institutions were a response to the labor shortages during the World War II era and played an instrumental role in maintaining the region’s […]
Why is Washington known for it’s Apples?

Washington State’s Orchard of Gold Washington State, located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, is globally recognized for its high-quality apple production. As the nation’s leading apple producer, Washington contributes over 60% of the United States’ total apple yield annually. This article delves into why Washington State has earned its reputation as the apple […]
Who can help me buy a farm? Using an Experienced Land Broker

Introduction Whether you’re a seasoned farmer or a newcomer to the world of agriculture, purchasing a farm in Washington State or the broader Pacific Northwest is a significant decision. From understanding the nuances of soil types and water rights to assessing the potential productivity of the land, a myriad of factors need to be considered. […]
Call to Action: Save Ranching and Agriculture

Damaged Wetlands or Decades Old Man-Made Stock Watering Ponds? This article was originally written by C.J. Garland and published here: https://www.wjustice.org/post/damaged-wetlands-or-decades-old-man-made-stock-watering-ponds In this day and age where livestock is being falsely blamed for climate change, many state and federal agencies are filling their ranks with brainwashed agenda-driven staff who think this country’s food is grown […]