Origins of research funding
Grape research, which dates back to the 1960s, has a circuitous history, with starts and stops in the early decades.
Grape research, which dates back to the 1960s, has a circuitous history, with starts and stops in the early decades.
1960s—Grape and wine research begins in Washington, led by Washington State University researchers Drs. Walter Clore and Chas Nagel. 1981—Legislation
In the latter 1800s, before eastern Washington emerged as the state's primary agricultural area, and before railroads and highways linked
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