Why environmental activists should be farming if they care about the future

The Integral Role of Farming in Environmental Stewardship As environmental concerns rise to the forefront of public consciousness, many activists are turning to farming as a means to combat climate change and promote sustainable living. Agriculture, often seen as a contributor to environmental degradation, can also be a powerful tool for conservation and sustainability if […]

Stewardship First: Why Land Brokers Are Guardians of Natural Resources

Stewardship First: The Role of Land Brokers as Guardians of Natural Resources When it comes to rural real estate in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest, the role of land brokers extends far beyond just closing deals. Ethical land brokers play a vital role in protecting natural resources, including water, soil, wildlife corridors, and maintaining […]

The History of Irrigation Development in Yakima Valley

An Overview: The History of Irrigation Development in Yakima Valley Yakima Valley, nestled within the Pacific Northwest region, is a testament to the power of irrigation in transforming arid land into fertile farmland. The history of irrigation development in this valley is rich and provides valuable lessons in agricultural advancement, land management, and rural living. […]

Tear out the dams! Wait, what?

Understanding the Debate: Columbia and Snake River Dams There’s a growing debate in the Pacific Northwest surrounding the future of the Columbia and Snake River dams. Many environmental activists argue for the removal of these structures, citing the potential benefits to local fish populations, particularly salmon. However, what’s often overlooked in these discussions is the […]

Wildfire and Grazing

The Role of Grazing in Wildfire Mitigation As wildfires continue to be a major concern in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest, landowners, farmers, and ranchers are exploring various strategies to mitigate their risks. One such strategy is the use of grazing as a tool for fuel load reduction and wildfire mitigation. This article explores […]

Managing Floodplain Farmland: Risks and Opportunities

Managing Floodplain Farmland: Risks and Opportunities Washington State, with its diverse climate and topography, presents a variety of opportunities and challenges for agricultural land management. One such challenge lies in managing floodplain farmland, a task that comes with its unique risks and rewards. This article will delve into the intricacies of floodplain farming in the […]

The Future of Drip Irrigation: Saving Water, Saving Money

The Future of Drip Irrigation: Saving Water, Saving Money As a steward of the land, you’re always looking for efficient ways to conserve resources while still maintaining or improving your bottom line. One method gaining traction among farmers, ranchers, and rural land buyers in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest is drip irrigation. This innovative […]

Salmon Habitat and Farmland: Striking a Balance in Water Policy

Washington State, celebrated for its rich agricultural industry and diverse ecological habitats, faces the unique challenge of balancing the needs of both farming communities and native wildlife. One area where this balance is particularly critical lies in water policy, where farmland irrigation and salmon habitat preservation often intersect. This article explores the relationship between salmon […]

How to Maintain an Irrigation Well for Long-Term Use

Washington State is known for its diverse agricultural sector, ranging from apple orchards to dairy farms. Key to the productivity and sustainability of many of these agricultural operations is the ability to effectively maintain and manage irrigation wells. This article will guide farmers, ranchers, and rural land buyers through the essentials of maintaining an irrigation […]

How Hunting Stops the Spread of Disease

Hunting: A Vital Wildlife Management Tool to Prevent Disease Spread Hunting is not just a recreational activity; it plays an essential role in managing wildlife populations and preventing the spread of debilitating diseases like Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and bluetongue. As wildlife populations grow, the risks of disease outbreaks increase, and hunting offers a practical […]