• Farming Advocates Need to Step Up to the Front Lines
    Jan 21 2026

    The pressures on family farming in Washington state and across the country continue to mount, but the urban public remains largely unaware of the realities farmers face.

    Ben Tindall, Save Family Farming’s Executive Director, joins Dillon to encourage anyone interested in preserving a future for family farming in our state to speak out in support, committing to providing more and more opportunities for everyone to get involved in farming advocacy.

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    21 mins
  • Farmworker Advocates: Why New WA Collective Bargaining Plans Aren’t What You Think
    Jan 19 2026

    A slate of proposals up for debate in Olympia would roll out a new system of unionization and collective bargaining for farmworkers in Washington state.

    But, farmworker advocates Enrique Gastelum, of the Worker and Farmer Labor Association, and Jesse Rojas, formerly of Pick Justice, tell Dillon the devil is in the details, with aspects of the plan that would actually harm farmworkers, not help them.

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    22 mins
  • WANTED: Local Businesses To Support Ag, Trades Career Fair For Whatcom Teens
    Jan 13 2026

    Hundreds of Whatcom County high school students will get to learn more about what their futures could look like at Whatcom Family Farmers’ upcoming career fair focusing on agriculture and the trades.

    But, event organizer Ellie Steensma Corbin tells Dillon the event needs more local businesses to step up and host a booth or even educational presentations to give the students a well-rounded look at potential careers here in the local community.

    Businesses wanting to participate in any way can get more information and connect with Ellie here.

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    22 mins
  • Could New Food Pyramid Help Struggling Dairy Farmers?
    Jan 12 2026

    The announcement of a completely revamped “food pyramid” from the Trump administration’s US Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is putting a new focus on milk and dairy.

    Lee Mielke, longtime dairy markets columnist and commentator, joins Dillon with details on how the new federal health advice elevates dairy foods, and what it could mean for markets and the prices dairy farmers–currently struggling with low returns–receive for their milk.

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    22 mins
  • State Threatens To Take 85-Year-Old’s Farm Over Water Technicality
    Jan 7 2026

    An 85-year-old lifelong Washington state farmer near Spokane could lose his entire farm if the Washington State Department of Ecology gets its way.

    The Department of Ecology is threatening to take Bob Greiff’s Deer Park-area property in an ongoing dispute over a minor water rights technicality.

    Greiff joins Dillon to explain how he’s tried to do everything Ecology has asked in order to solve the problem, and how the state continues to dig in its heels with little explanation.

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    20 mins
  • Flooded For Second Time in 4 Years, Whatcom Farmer Asks Hard Questions
    Dec 22 2025

    Homes, businesses and farms in Whatcom County are reeling after sustaining devastating damage in the second major Nooksack River flood in four years.

    Alexandra Williams, a Deming-area blueberry farmer and President of the Whatcom County Farm Bureau, joins Dillon to share the impacts this month’s flood had on her family’s farm, and ask hard questions about what authorities are doing to manage the river and stop what’s becoming a terrible pattern.

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    21 mins
  • New “Farming On The Brink” Documentary Exposes WA Farm Labor Struggle
    Dec 15 2025

    All-new documentary “Farming on the Brink” provides an unfiltered look at the increasing challenges confronting local farming, particularly the rising costs necessary to sustain operations.

    Launched publicly last week, this upcoming film chronicles the journey of Manuel Imperial, a committed second-generation farmer whose family immigrated from the Philippines over 40 years ago and begin farming in Wapato, Washington.

    He joins Dillon to talk about the new film and grappling with preserving his family’s farm in the face of escalating regulations and overwhelming expenses.

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    21 mins
  • Whatcom Photographer Documents Local Farming Legacy With ‘Old Barns’ Books
    Dec 11 2025

    Whatcom County has a long and storied history of farming, and what farming looks like in the county now is much different than many decades ago, often with only old barns remaining as landmarks of the farms that once were.

    Jeff Barclay, a retiree with a longtime love of photography, joins Dillon with details on his passion project to document all the old barns in the county–an effort that so far has already produced two locally-available photo books, called Old Barns of Whatcom County and Old Barns of Whatcom County, Volume 2.

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    22 mins