King County Agricultural commissioner lays out farming changes

Farmers, both local and across King County, are likely to face some headwinds this year and the coming future, says newly appointed Agricultural Commissioner Leann Krainick.

Krainick took her position last month, but it’s actually her third term — she first served from 2014 to 2021, but was legally required to step away for at least a year before returning to the 15-member King County Agricultural Commission. She’s also a local farmer, running Krainick Dairy in Enumclaw.

Being on the Agricultural Commission, Krainick said in a recent interview, means advising the King County staff and council members about current or proposed policies that would affect farmers and other agricultural

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