Endangered Sage Grouse and the Bodyguard Bovine

The Sage Grouse: A Pivotal Species in Washington’s Ecosystem The Greater Sage-Grouse, a bird native to the sagebrush landscape of the western United States, has become a figure of conservation concern. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) have reported that numbers of this once plentiful bird are […]

Carbon Credits for Farmers: Is It Worth It?

Understanding Carbon Credits in Agriculture Carbon credits present a unique opportunity for farmers, ranchers, and rural land buyers in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest to engage in sustainable practices while potentially generating additional income and enhancing their land value. This article will delve into the concept of carbon credits, explain their importance in modern […]

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 […]

Washington State Nitrate Concerns and What They Mean for Rural Wells

Water quality in rural wells is a critical issue for landowners in Washington State and throughout the Pacific Northwest. One particular concern is nitrate contamination, which can affect both human health and the environment. In this article, we will explore the causes and implications of nitrate pollution, as well as strategies for managing this issue […]

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 […]

The Basics of NRCS

NRCS agent evaluating rainfall reports

Agriculture is the lifeblood of Washington State and the Pacific Northwest, supporting local economies, feeding communities, and providing habitat for local wildlife. Central to supporting this vital industry is the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), a branch of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Understanding the role and offerings of the NRCS is essential […]