The Real Dirt: Inside PNW Agriculture with The McGregor Company

Episode 6: Grant & Kittitas County Ag

50 min · 23. Juni 2026
Episode Episode 6: Grant & Kittitas County Ag Cover

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In this episode of The Real Dirt, The Columbia River Team discusses the challenges shaping agriculture across one of the most diverse growing regions in the Pacific Northwest. From drought, market pressures, and pest concerns to the realities of managing more than 35 different crops, the conversation explores what growers are facing today—and how they're adapting for tomorrow. The team shares how creative thinking, new technologies, crop diversification, and collaborative problem-solving are helping growers find opportunities in difficult conditions. It's a conversation about resilience, innovation, and the relationships that help agriculture move forward.

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