Will there be enough water?
The irrigation ditches her father dug have given way to automatic drip systems but Lorraine Bennest knows that even the
The irrigation ditches her father dug have given way to automatic drip systems but Lorraine Bennest knows that even the
The National Licensing Association has not been actively enforcing patents in the United States while awaiting the outcome of its
Washington State University researchers are studying a competitive cherry orchard system that trains upright fruiting offshoots, called UFOs, along horizontal
It's pretty safe to say that Chilean sweet cherries, which begin shipping around the time many of us start thinking
California, with its hub of Hollywood stars and the glitz that goes with them, is a trendsetter for the nation
I suppose I can't hide forever. I've worked in the Washington tree fruit industry for nearly ten years, managed the
How well protected are our growers and shippers if a full-fledged, media-driven, food-safety crisis were to hit our domestic marketplace
The story behind the Yakima Valley's connection to World War II General and U.S. President Dwight David Eisenhower begins with
Dear Good Fruit Grower: Growers need temporary workers, but they do not need to find those workers in foreign countries—they
The World Ag Expo, held three days each February in Tulare, California, is touted by its organizers as the largest