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The time for gray wolf management to change is now
By PAM LEWISON  | 
Jul 2, 2024

The gray wolf population in Washington state set a reproduction record, growing by an astounding 44 animals in 2023. The state’s wolf population has increased for 15 years in a row and is now at its highest level since it was listed.  

The question is, what will it take for the state to change its management policy for the predators?

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AFBF: West Coast tops Fourth of July cookout cost tally ... again
By PAM LEWISON  | 
Jul 2, 2024

Whether you’re a burger and hotdogs or an apple pie a la mode kind of host (or all of them), this year’s Fourth of July feast is projected to be more expensive than last year.

Each year the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) calculates the cost of various foods that might be served to ring in America’s birthday including cheeseburgers, pork chops, chicken breasts, sides, and desserts. All told, the national average cost for a 10-person meal is $71.22, an increase of 5 percent over the 2023 cost and the first time the per person cost has topped $7.

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Riparian report: 'volunteer or else'
By PAM LEWISON  | 
Jun 28, 2024

In the 1970s, “not in my back yard” was shortened to NIMBY in the context of power companies in New Jersey and Michigan to build nuclear-powered generators. It has persisted since as a shorthand for people to support ideas as long as they do not have to bear the burden of their implementation.

Such was the case in 2022 when Washington state’s agricultural and rural communities were blindsided by a trio of NIMBY bills that would have established riparian buffer zones aimed at salmon recovery. All three bills specifically targeted land in agricultural and rural communities. All three bills specifically exempted land in urban and suburban areas including waterways around parks, roadways, and housing developments. All three bills mandated riparian buffer zones so large they would have consumed many of our state’s farms in their entirety.

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