Science puts a spotlight on leafhopper species
One leafhopper species appears responsible for most of Washington’s X disease transmission. Scientists are studying it from every aspect to offer growers more sustainable control strategies.
One leafhopper species appears responsible for most of Washington’s X disease transmission. Scientists are studying it from every aspect to offer growers more sustainable control strategies.
A new economic analysis shows the value of removing trees infected with X disease.
Tree fruit industry researchers, growers and technology vendors have selected a young, modern apple orchard near Mattawa, Washington, for the next iteration of the Smart Orchard Project...
New technology could move new varieties through quarantine much quicker.
Michigan State University research helps growers adapt as mild weather turns wild more often.
On the final day of the International Fruit Tree Association’s annual meeting in Yakima, Washington, Feb. 14, the group took a break from orchard innovation and technology talks to honor members for their significant contributions to the industry...
Even smart technology and computer vision requires sound gauges, nozzles and fans on sprayers.
A selection of the latest products and services for tree fruit and grape growers.
The Northwest Cherry Growers gathered in January for the 81st annual Cherry Institute featuring the crowning of the Cherry King and an inspirational keynote speaker with a tale of overcoming adversity...
Growers in Washington’s Okanogan Valley find creative ways to thrive on small parcels.