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  • Activists’ Plan Would Harm Salmon in Quest to Get Rid of Columbia Dams
    Feb 17 2026

    In their quest to get rid of Columbia River dams, activists are suing to force a dam management plan that would create river conditions deadly to endangered salmon.

    Adam Ratliff, Executive Director of the Center for Sustainability and Working Rivers, joins Dillon to explain anti-dam activists’ real motives behind the latest bizarre turn in the ongoing battle over the federal dams on the Columbia River system.

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    21 min
  • Tribal Leader: Collaboration, Holistic Approach Key to Skagit Salmon Recovery
    Feb 10 2026

    With the political controversies and community conflict that have too often surrounded the issue of salmon recovery, many in the Washington farming community want to know: what do salmon actually need to recover and thrive?

    Scott Schuyler, a tribal elder and the Natural & Cultural Resources Policy Representative for the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe, joins Dillon to explain how many issues affect salmon recovery, including some that rarely make the headlines like harbor seal predation, ocean warming and overfishing in international waters.

    Schuyler says good relationships between tribes, farming, and other parts of the community are crucial to a holistic approach to recovering salmon–one that doesn’t get high-centered on a single controversial issue that drives conflict and takes away from other important aspects of recovery.

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    21 min
  • Harmful “Card Check” Farmworker Unionization Plan Still Moving In Olympia
    Feb 10 2026

    A troubling proposal for “card check” farmworker unionization and collective bargaining–that would harm farms as well as farmworkers–is still alive and moving in the 2026 legislative session currently underway in Olympia.

    Scott Dilley, the WA-based Worker and Farmer Labor Association’s Public Affairs Director, joins Dillon with an update on the process and more details on how the flawed plan would put farms’ futures at risk and leave farmworkers vulnerable to coercion.

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    22 min
  • WA Farming Foe Takes Over Skagit Dam Operator Seattle City Light
    Feb 2 2026

    Farmers are asking questions after Seattle’s mayor has abruptly replaced Skagit River dam operator Seattle City Light’s leader with anti-agriculture lawyer Dennis McLerran, who boasts connections with a laundry list of manipulative and unethical attacks on farming in Washington state.

    Jay Gordon with the Washington State Dairy Federation joins Dillon to detail McLerran’s troubling history with farming in the state, including the widely-criticized What’s Upstream campaign, the EPA’s falsified-science attack on Lower Yakima Valley dairies, and other anti-farm actions.

    The farming community is expressing its deep distrust of McLerran as Seattle City Light, the 9th largest public utility in the U.S. that he now leads, attempts to federally re-license its major hydroelectric dams on the Skagit River while avoiding costly fish-passage upgrades by instead converting farmland to fish habitat.

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    22 min
  • Former Farmworker: WA Card-Check Unionization Plan Bad For Workers, Farmers
    Jan 26 2026

    Some experts are warning that the new card-check collective bargaining system proposed in Washington state won’t be the good deal for workers that proponents promise.

    Alma Torres-Jones, a former farmworker who now operates her own family’s orchard, tells Dillon she fears that both farmers and farmworkers aren’t aware of the quickly-moving proposal, and won’t have time to consider the plan’s true impacts and likely negative consequences for workers as well as farms.

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    21 min
  • Trump Administration Slams State’s Attack On Rancher
    Jan 26 2026

    President Trump’s Agriculture Secretary, Brooke Rollins, is coming down hard on Washington State’s Department of Ecology for its attack on an Eastern Washington rancher.

    And now even the EPA’s Seattle chief Emma Pokon is adding to the federal criticism of Ecology’s abusive approach.

    Toni Meacham, one of the attorneys helping King Ranch in the fiasco, joins Dillon with an update on the massive fines and even secret criminal investigation into the Kings, as well as insight into how she was able to get federal officials’ attention with the situation.

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    22 min
  • 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 min
  • 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 min