Washington state’s first 2024 detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been confirmed in a commercial ...
Some products, such as nuts, eggs, alcoholic beverages, lotions and cosmetics, have specific regulations that govern how they're handled, who can sell them, where their sold and a host of other ...
WSDA Farm to School Program organizes Taste Washington Day with engagement from Washington Office of Superintendent of Public ...
The rabbits suspected of RHDV2 were sent for testing at the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory at Washington ...
Navigating the ebbs and flows of modern-day farming is daunting, but grants are proving to be essential engines for ...
This week school cafeterias across Washington State will spotlight locally grown foods as part of the annual Taste Washington ...
Get information about avian influenza, poultry import requirements, the National Poultry Improvement Plan, where to report sick birds, and rules about exhibiting birds. Report missing or stolen ...
Review what to expect for testing sessions and how to prepare for them. Reciprocal licensing allows those with a pesticide license from some other states to become licensed without having to take ...
Washington State's 21 agricultural commodity commissions are engaged primarily in marketing and/or research related to a specific commodity. They are funded by producer assessments and vary in size ...
Welcome Food Providers! This page is intended for interested parties and current WSDA Food Assistance Lead Agencies and Sub Agencies alike. Select your program for more information related to your ...
The Food Safety Program issues special temporary permits to agricultural producers for slaughtering one thousand and fewer poultry for sale to the consumer from the producer's farm. You may apply for ...