What's Happening?
Governor Bob Ferguson of Washington has proclaimed March 2026 as Washington Agriculture Month, recognizing the critical role agriculture plays in the state's economy and culture. The proclamation emphasizes the importance of agriculture in daily life
and aims to inspire future generations to pursue careers in the field. Washington is a leading producer of several agricultural commodities, including apples, blueberries, and hops. The month-long celebration will coincide with National Agriculture Week and National Agriculture Day, highlighting the contributions of farmers, ranchers, and other industry stakeholders.
Why It's Important?
The designation of Washington Agriculture Month underscores the significance of agriculture as a cornerstone of the state's economy, supporting both local and global food systems. With over 32,000 farms and ranches, Washington's agricultural sector is a major economic driver, contributing billions in exports. The proclamation serves to raise awareness about the industry's impact and the diverse roles within it, from production to research and distribution. It also highlights the need for continued support and innovation to ensure the sustainability and growth of agriculture in the state.









