September 2007
- AgJOBS Bill Still Waiting to See the Light of Day AgJOBS is on its own again.
- Farm Moves Toward Employee Ownership The community of Sequim is nestled in Washington’s Dungeness Valley, between the Olympic Mountains and Pacific Ocean, near the mouth of the Dungeness River. The area’s geography and weather patterns have created a unique microclimate that doesn’t exist in other parts of the Olympic Peninsula, which can get up to 200 inches of rain a year. Sequim gets about 12 inches.
- House Passes Farm Bill With the Old Warts Intact
- Singles Group Pairs Farmers Looking for Love Farm life can be rewarding, but it isn’t exactly “Sex and the City.” The rural lifestyle has been known to put a crimp in more than one social life.
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