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Updated 5/5/2008

News 2008

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May 5 State veterinarian urges horse owners to vaccinate against West Nile virus
April 30 WSDA director reminds farmers to be counted for USDA's Census of Agriculture
April 21 Agriculture Director Loveland to retire
April 17 WSDA warns about contaminated raw milk from Shaw Island
April 16 Federal grants will help promote Washington farm products, improve farm practices
April 10 Agriculture Department issues fines for pesticide and fertilizer violations
March 31 WSDA reports flooded organic farms continue to meet organic standards
March 24 WSDA, Washington State University offer new tool to support farmers markets
March 20 Sign up by March 31 for free pesticide disposal at Wenatchee and Yakima
March 18 Plant a seed for your future with the 2007 Census of Agriculture
March 11 Future of Farming project aimed at keeping agriculture profitable
Feb. 27 Sign up by March 10 for free pesticide disposal at Dayton and Pullman
Feb. 26 Washington's agriculture exports soar 38 percent in 2007
Feb. 21 WSDA seeks proposals to promote agricultural markets, reduce trade barriers
Feb. 14 Sign up by Feb. 27 for free pesticide disposal at Centralia, Elma and Olympia
Feb. 6 FEMA disaster aid registration deadline tomorrow (flood disaster assistance)
Jan. 29 Coconut-flavored frozen dessert recalled after tests find Listeria
Jan. 28 No gypsy moth eradication treatments in Washington in 2008
Jan. 11 Agriculture Department issues fines for pesticide violation cases resolved in 4th quarter

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