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Letter: The dangers of changing the environment

Your article on bears being jerked from their known home and waking up who-knows-where or where the kitchen ...

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Letter: Census shows bad news for family farms

The 2022 Ag Census is just out and the news for the family farm is very ugly. This ...

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Letter: Chinese landowner is committed to U.S.

I read with interest your Feb. 9th front page article on “Foreign Holdings.” The article described a Chinese ...

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Letter: Who does Inslee’s wolf management request serve?

On Jan. 12, Gov. Jay Inslee ordered the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission to commence rulemaking on wolf-livestock ...

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Letter: Banning gas-powered equipment would hurt farmers

The agricultural communities of America would be wise to take note of what European parliaments are imposing upon ...

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Letter: ‘Barley milk’ it isn’t

Your recent article on “barley milk” caught my attention, mainly because of the controversy of a liquid made ...

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Letter: A case for the Sparred Owl

Your article on shooting barred owls caused me to revisit my biological training 65 years ago. We learned ...

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Letter: Stop forcing ag producers to pay cap-and-trade tax

Last Friday, Washington Governor Jay Inslee told a group at the University of Washington that “we want to ...

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Letter: Wheat barges should contribute to salmon mitigation

The Snake and Columbia River dams and locks were built with taxpayer dollars. Your reporting is informative: a ...

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Letter: Writer responds to Snake River dam op-ed

In an August 15 op-ed, “Breaching Snake Rivers Dams Puts Farmers at Risk,” there are many questionable claims ...

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