2022 Annual Report
The Washington Grain Commission 2022 Annual Report is now available online and in print.
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The Washington Grain Commission 2022 Annual Report is now available online and in print.
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During a tour through Eastern Washington, members of the Congressional Western Caucus learned about the lower Snake River dams
Caucus members tour PNW energy facilities Read More »
New hires will increase USDA-ARS research unit’s problem-solving capacity
Posted to Pullman Read More »
Researchers make case for viewing herbicide susceptibility as a common-pool resource
Group effort needed Read More »
Declining wheat production leaves this South American country dependent on imports. The success of USW Santiago technical activities in Colombia using soft white wheat is providing technical support from the milling process to end-product evaluation and giving clients the ability to obtain flour sourced from the PNW.
Calling on Colombia Read More »
WAWG filed public comments in response to the Draft Lower Snake River Dams (LSRD) Benefit Replacement Report published on June 9.
Dams are essential to wheat farmers Read More »
The Washington Grain Commission (WGC), along with fellow agricultural groups, utilities and others expressed serious concerns about the Murray/Inslee report, which left out or significantly undervalued costs and even acknowledged that many costs are not available.
WGC statement on dam study Read More »
Glen Squires, CEO of the Washington Grain Commission (WGC), has announced he will retire on November 1. The WGC is pleased to announce that Casey Chumrau will be its new CEO and will begin mid-September.
WGC announces upcoming leadership transition Read More »
Cereal Variety Testing Lead Clark Neely reviews the 2021 WSU Extension soft white winter wheat variety trials.
Tough year sorts 2021 ratings Read More »
Wheat consumption has remained relatively stable in Japan due to end-product manufacturers.
Japan remains a steady buyer Read More »