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But now, what about. Delighted to finally welcome back, David Quammen to share with David Quammen 16 previous books include tangled tree the song of the dodo, the reluctance. Mr. Darwin and spillover, which was a finalist. The National Book critics circle award and a recipient of the premio la tarrio mark in rome. Hes written for the new yorker magazine, the atlantic national, and outside among others, and is a three time winner of the National Magazine kwame and shares a home here in bozeman with his wife. Betsy gave cronin. And you should check out her book author americans i am and they also have two wonderful russian wolfhounds who werent able make an appearance this evening. So without further ado david welcome. Thank you thank you thank very much jessica. Hello friends and neighbors. Hello. Friends and neighbors and its really good to be back at the at country bookshelf. Thank you, jessica. Thank you. Country bookshelf bookshelf. Of those are disposable. Its to be back. What did
The past year was a mixed bag for Northwest producers. Several growers enjoyed near-record profits thanks to high commodity prices and government subsidies. But unfortunately, high input prices cut into those gains, making 2022 flat or even a negative year for some across the region.<p>When it comes to the year ahead, Andrew Eddie expects more of the same.<p>“Projections going into this next year from the sources that I have and what I ve heard, [input costs] are probably looking to be about the same probably, maybe another 3 percent to five percent increase. And then supply and availability of certain products is going to be kind of kind of tight.”<p> <p>The Vice-President of the Washington state Hay Growers Association added he will watch political and economic activity across the Atlantic very closely.<p>“Europe with their natural gas high natural gas prices is going to impact fertilizer and stuff like that as well so I think you really got to pa