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(The following figures are from the Washington State Office of Financial Management [1] and the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Washington Field Office).For 2003, the total value of Washington's agricultural products was $5.79 billion, the 11th highest in the country.
State/territory Imports in US$ [7] [8] % of states GDP [9] Largest source [8] Largest import product [8] — United States: $2,540,805,731,547 12.2 China: computer and electronic products 1 California: $441,019,089,038 14.6 China: computer and electronic products 2 Texas: $304,474,647,970 16.8 Mexico: computer and electronic products 3 Illinois
Washington is a leading agricultural state. (The following figures are from the Washington State Office of Financial Management [11] and the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Washington Field Office). For 2003, the total value of Washington's agricultural products was $5.79 billion, the 11th highest in the country.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) is a cabinet-level agency in the government of Washington which regulates, advocates, and provides services for the state's agricultural industry. The agency was established in 1913 and is headquartered in Olympia, Washington. The current director of the WSDA is Derek Sandison. [2]
Wild Coast Raw initiated the recall after sampling by the Oregon Department of Agriculture and Washington State Department of Agriculture revealed Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 ...
In 2008, the cooperative had nearly 1,000 grower/owners in Washington, Oregon and Idaho and along with its subsidiary, Sabroso Company, [3] [4] produce a wide array of fruit-based products and ingredients, including Tree Top apple juice, apple sauce, and fresh sliced apples.
The voluntary recall was issued after the Oregon Department of Agriculture and Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) conducted sampling and discovered the same strain of H5N1 in the ...
The primary company operations were centered at Fort Nisqually and Cowlitz Farm in modern Washington state. At Fort Nisqually (near present-day Olympia, Washington) due to poor soil, the station focused on pastoral operations, including flocks of sheep for wool, cattle herds for beef and cheese manufacturing. Cowlitz Farm was the company's ...