Spray researchers aim to catch their drift – Video
New drift assessment survey underway to improve models that predict pesticide drift risk and potentially preclude unnecessarily restrictive labels.
New drift assessment survey underway to improve models that predict pesticide drift risk and potentially preclude unnecessarily restrictive labels.
UW researcher takes the wheel for drift data collection.
Alice Wise, viticulture and research specialist with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County, and Keith Eggleston, a climatologist with the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwVo-6gUUPs family background / Flor grew up on farms, since she was a small child, helping her family establish their
Dan Plath shows several forms of data management and crop estimation tools and spreadsheets at his office at Washington
WSTFA President Jon DeVaney reflects on 2018 and looks ahead to the next year
Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission residue study aims to help growers with their spray programs
State’s Department of Pesticides Regulation suggests several temporary measures as they work toward permanent state-wide restrictions.
Washington State University sprayer evaluation helps growers optimize vineyard sprayer performance.
Researchers examine how growers pick nonchemical pest management tactics.