Northwest seeks food safety answers
The Center for Produce Safety is seeking scientists to address food safety knowledge gaps in the Northwest.
The Center for Produce Safety is seeking scientists to address food safety knowledge gaps in the Northwest.
Mike and Judi Scott meet most of their wine buyers face to face at their basement tasting room.
Economic studies have shown that successful wineries tend to be either very small or very large. - See more at: https://goodfruit.com/?p=14109&preview=true&preview_id=14109&preview_nonce=6900d7fccc#sthash.TpjmhqSe.dpuf
Genetic fingerprinting reveals a case of mistaken identity.
When Keith Carlson (center) was appointed CEO of PICO last summer, his family stepped in to run their Summerland
Jim McFerson is passionate about bringing the benefits of research and extension to the entire tree fruit industry
The New Zealand pipfruit industry hopes to double its worth in the coming decade.
Debra Carter The states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho are working with the Center for Produce Safety to
Drosophila suzukii female inside ACV trap hole. Research findings at the University of California, Davis, might help growers
Growers and pickers can’t afford down time.