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Agriculture’s future is narrowing, but Miss Washington AgHERculture is working to reverse the trend

For third-year WSU animal sciences student Allison Gasseling, agriculture has always been a part of life. The Gasseling family’s hops farm has been passed down through five generations.  Her long involvement has exposed her to something else, though: the constant fighting women must do to show they belong in the industry. “Even just seeing my mom talking… because she runs our office and having people come in and talk to her and almost not thinki…
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The Daily Evergreen broke the news in on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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