Spectrum smart vineyard irrigation
Can hyperspectral cameras usher in a new era of smart irrigation for wine grape growers?
Can hyperspectral cameras usher in a new era of smart irrigation for wine grape growers?
Washington State University researcher Ben-Min Chang, left, warms up a vineyard temperature sensor to trigger his experimental evaporative cooling system
Vineyard relies on cold-hardy grapes from Minnesota.
Tom Collins, assistant professor at the Washington State University Wine Science Center, has been confirmed as the 2021–22 president of
Auction of Washington Wines announced its second annual virtual wine tasting series with Karen MacNeil, renowned wine expert and AWW
VSP dominates Washington, but there are several other choices in training systems.
The federal government has formally recognized two new American Viticultural Areas in Washington, bringing the state’s total number of AVAs
The American Society for Enology and Viticulture announced in a news release it will host its 2021 National Conference virtually
Wine grape growers already contend with climate change impacts, according to two German growers who share perspectives on responding.
New York viticulture seeks to verify sustainable practices.