The Real Dirt: Inside PNW Agriculture with The McGregor Company

The Real Dirt Episode 4 - Dryland Crop Update from the Blue Mountain Team

39 min · 28. apr. 2026
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In this episode, we sit down with our Blue Mountain Team to talk about what they’re seeing in the field right now. James Harri, Tyson Reger, and Will Capwell break down the biggest pressures showing up across the region, from disease and insect activity to the visible impact of how crops were set up earlier in the season. It’s a candid, in-the-field conversation about what’s working, what’s not, and where growers need to be paying attention right now. We also talk through the tough decisions—timing, cost, and risk—and how a strong partnership between grower and agronomist can make all the difference in a year like this.

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