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China Weighing On The Mind Of Oil Investors
China Weighing On The Mind Of Oil Investors
China Weighing On The Mind Of Oil Investors
West Texas Crude traded around $71 per barrel in last week’s trade, the lowest level we’ve seen in roughly a year.  Patrick DeHaan with GasBuddy said the economic uncertainty that has pushed oil prices lower for the past two-plus months continues to weigh on the minds of investors.  He said while there’...
Western Senators Are Asking USDA To Help Drought Impacted Farmers
Western Senators Are Asking USDA To Help Drought Impacted Farmers
Western Senators Are Asking USDA To Help Drought Impacted Farmers
Oregon senators Ron Wyden, Jeff Merkely as well as Washington’s Patty Murray joined 11 others this week sending a letter to the USDA about the western Drought and conservation priorities.  The lawmakers are asking the agency to give parity to the urgent priorities of Western growers and communities through existing authorities, new funding, and collaboration across government.     “The... Read Mor
DeHaan Fuel Prices Expected To Continue To Drop
DeHaan Fuel Prices Expected To Continue To Drop
DeHaan Fuel Prices Expected To Continue To Drop
Thanks to international issues and pressures, oil prices have been fairly volatile over the past couple of weeks.  Patrick DeHaan with GasBuddy said the price for a barrel of West Texas Crude fell last week, thanks to China’s zero COVID policy, which locked down the 2nd largest economy in the world.   Howeve...
Oil Prices Rise, Fall Thanks to China
Oil Prices Rise, Fall Thanks to China
Oil Prices Rise, Fall Thanks to China
Oil prices fell on Monday, paring gains after rising to more than two-month highs, on mixed signals over China, the world's top crude importer, potentially relaxing its strict COVID-19 restrictions.  West Texas crude dropped to $91 per barrel at Monday’s close, after jumping up to over $93 at one point Monday; the highest West Texas price we’ve seen since August 30th.   Prices climb...
WSDA Awards $8M To Improve Fairgrounds Statewide
WSDA Awards $8M To Improve Fairgrounds Statewide
WSDA Awards $8M To Improve Fairgrounds Statewide
Unfortunately, it’s a familiar theme at many fairgrounds across the state of Washington; rundown facilities that have seen better days.  But the state Department of Agriculture is trying to help address some of those needs.  The Washington State Department of Agriculture and the State Legislature recognize the importance of Washington’s fairgrounds, especially to the rural, more remote locations a
WSU Dropping COVID Vaccine Requirements For Staff
WSU Dropping COVID Vaccine Requirements For Staff
WSU Dropping COVID Vaccine Requirements For Staff
(Spokane, WA)  --  WSU is dropping its COVID vaccine requirements for most staff members.  The school said they would lift the requirement at the same time that Governor Jay Inslee announced the end of COVID emergency orders by October 31st.  Despite this...
UW Medicine: Get a Flu Shot and a Coronavirus Booster For Fall
UW Medicine: Get a Flu Shot and a Coronavirus Booster For Fall
UW Medicine: Get a Flu Shot and a Coronavirus Booster For Fall
(Seattle, WA) -- UW Medicine is warning that as daily temperatures start to drop, now is a key time to protect against COVID-19 and the flu virus. “What we're likely to be seeing is both things, influenza and COVID-19, at the same time,” says UW Infectious Disease Expert Dr. John Lynch said, not...
WSU Researchers Discover Vaccine-Resistant Covid-Like Virus
WSU Researchers Discover Vaccine-Resistant Covid-Like Virus
WSU Researchers Discover Vaccine-Resistant Covid-Like Virus
(Seattle, WA)  --  Researchers have discovered a new virus similar to COVID-19.  A team from Washington State University says that the virus found in a Russian bat is likely capable of infecting humans and resistant to antibodies produced by the current COVID vaccines.  Virologists ...
WSDA Awarded Millions To Help Small Farms
WSDA Awarded Millions To Help Small Farms
WSDA Awarded Millions To Help Small Farms
Late last week, the Washington state Department of Agriculture was awarded more than $16 million in grants to help small farms and food businesses recover from ongoing economic impacts from the pandemic.  State lawmakers created the Local Food System Infrastructure Grants to improve the strength and resiliency Washington’s food systems.  Applicants offered...
Chumrau Looks Back On Time With Idaho Wheat
Chumrau Looks Back On Time With Idaho Wheat
Chumrau Looks Back On Time With Idaho Wheat
As Casey Chumrau makes the move from the Idaho Wheat Commission to the Washington Grain Commission, she’s looking back on her time in the Gem state.  It was announced earlier this summer that Glen Squires would retire as CEO of the WGC November 1st, and Chumrau would take his place.  While hi...

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