Edge effects may boost biocontrol
Oregon research finds wild blackberry brambles show potential as host for spotted wing drosophila parasitoids.
Oregon research finds wild blackberry brambles show potential as host for spotted wing drosophila parasitoids.
Though they come from different generations, fieldmen share a people-first philosophy.
As new research uncovers X disease in cherry and peach planting stock, the nursery industry ramps up testing and protective practices.
Drought and hail create a one-two punch to cut into Southern Oregon’s pear crop, but the region’s leading growers say they aren’t going anywhere.
Precision irrigation tools and data help Harry & David navigate a drought.
Oregon State research shows an early-season drink for grapevines boosts yields more than waiting to water.
Research project looks at soil moisture dynamics in Oregon’s dry-farmed Willamette Valley.
The second day of the Washington wine industry’s annual convention hosted panels of industry leaders talking about the future, from replanting on rootstocks to marketing momentum around sustainability.
The Washington wine industry gathers in Kennewick this week for WineVit, the annual convention and trade show hosted by the Washington Winegrowers Association.
After decades in a leadership role at the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission, board member Jim Doornink is stepping down as chair. He will be replaced by Sam Godwin, a grower from Tonasket, Washington.