Cosmic Crisp field day rescheduled
Washington State University has rescheduled its field day for the WA 38 apple, better known as Cosmic Crisp.
Washington State University has rescheduled its field day for the WA 38 apple, better known as Cosmic Crisp.
A land brokerage has announced a call for bids on a roughly 6,000 contiguous acre plot near Walla Walla, Washington.
The European Union is estimating a 9.343 million metric ton apple harvest for the 2017-18 growing season, down 21 percent from 2016, according to a press release from Interpoma. The total is equivalent to about 10.3 million U.S. tons, or 1.03 billion 20-pound boxes.
Lynnell Brandt, left, president of Proprietary Variety Management, discusses licensing and grade standards of Cosmic Crisp apples during a
The Wine Spectator Scholarship Foundation will donate $1 million to the Washington State University Viticulture & Enology program.
The California Environmental Protection Agency has announced that two state agencies are pursuing actions that could lead to increased restrictions on chlorpyrifos, a widely used agricultural pesticide.
The results of the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission’s seventh annual cherry pesticide residue survey are now available.
The Washington State Tree Fruit Association has released a training video on hand washing for tree fruit packing house employees.
UC Davis logo The Postharvest Center at the University of California, Davis has released a new version of
Michigan Apples Logo The Michigan Apple Commission has named Shari Steinbach the official dietician of Michigan Apples. Steinbach