2024 pesticide residue study released for Washington apple growers
The Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission announced in a news release the recent completion of its annual study of maximum residue levels (MRLs) in apples...
The Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission announced in a news release the recent completion of its annual study of maximum residue levels (MRLs) in apples...
The Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission has published its 2024 report on pesticide residues for Northwest sweet cherry production...
New EPA program — “Bulletins Live! Two” — aims to protect endangered species from pesticides.
Sustainable management of grape mealybug a top priority for Washington wine industry.
The Washington State Tree Fruit Association’s annual meeting returns to the Tri-Cities this December, and the full day of Spanish-language sessions is expected to draw a crowd...
The Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission announced the recent completion of the 2023 pesticide residue study for apple...
Michigan grape app aids pesticide application process.
Proposed endangered species measures will alter pesticide reviews.
Research confirms fall is the best time to apply preemergent herbicides.
Washington vineyard research shows fumigation benefits for nematode control can be short-lived.