Newly created V&E department at WSU to welcome first chair, viticulture professor Jean Dodson Peterson
This fall, the new Washington State University Department of Viticulture and Enology will welcome its first chair, associate professor of
This fall, the new Washington State University Department of Viticulture and Enology will welcome its first chair, associate professor of
Natalie Collins The California Association of Winegrape Growers announced in a news release the appointment of Natalie Collins as interim
Washington State University’s vineyard intern training teaches season-long scouting strategies.
Missed the bus? Let the National Grape Research Alliance president fill you in on the highlights of the precision vit demo day.
As Washington’s new wine grape growing certification program rolls out this summer, test pilot growers share insights.
New York wine industry conference focuses on the changing landscape.
Walla Walla Community College program enters its 20th year, attracting students from across the country to prepare for wine careers.
Labor challenges require new ways of doing business in the vineyard.
The Washington State Wine Commission announced in a press release it has awarded almost $1 million in research grants through
Climate change is bringing more heat waves, droughts and early frosts to vineyards. Experts on a Unified symposium panel advised growers on how to keep vines healthy in the new normal.