Replacing vines
The empty spaces in this vineyard are grafted vines that didn’t take. “A vineyard like this with a lot of
The empty spaces in this vineyard are grafted vines that didn’t take. “A vineyard like this with a lot of
Pear committee nominations Nominations for positions on the Processed Pear Committee will be accepted during upcoming fruit industry meetings. Nominations
At this year’s Washington Association of Wine Grape Growers’s annual meeting, we have a special session called “Getting Paid: Tools
Michelle Moyer, the new viticultural extension specialist for Washington State, visits vineyards in Oppenheim, Germany. New viticultural specialist hired Michelle
Published January 15, 2011 The integrated fruit production certification program, a set of guidelines for horticultural practices, is the industry
Covering part of an existing vineyard makes for easy comparison of grapes grown inside and grapes grown outside. It's very
Montmorency tart cherries are bright red with yellowish flesh and clear juice. They ripen just after the early sweet cherry
Hispanics have been a part of our 48th state since the 1500s when Spain first explored and claimed the region
Silver Apple Organic grower and consultant Dain Craver of Royal City received the Washington State Horticultural Association’s Silver Apple award.
The economic outlook for the tree fruit industry in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest is quite good. This conclusion