Herbie Annala, a young grower from Hood River, Oregon
Herbie returned to the family farm with his wife, Dani Annala, after working as a metal fabricator in Portland, Oregon. He’s the son of Bev and Tim Annala.
Herbie returned to the family farm with his wife, Dani Annala, after working as a metal fabricator in Portland, Oregon. He’s the son of Bev and Tim Annala.
WSU researchers record pear psylla vibrations to develop mating disruption.
Big pests a growing concern for orchards across the country.
Adrian began farming about five years ago, after obtaining degrees in water resource science and geology. He returned home to Summerland and is now leasing and managing several smaller orchards. He is the son of Shirley Hansen and Adrian Arts.
Matt is a first-generation tree fruit grower and graduated from Cornell University with a degree in viticulture, enology and plant sciences. He’s a farm manager at Red Jacket Orchards and is the son of Tina and Marty Murphy.
Robotic harvest remains the Holy Grail of orchard automation, but researchers continue their pursuit of pruning technology.
Carnegie Mellon scientist explains why supporting new technology is so important for the agriculture industry.
Cornell systems trial puts the question to robot-ready canopies and the production costs of growing narrow fruiting walls.
He’s a second-generation farmer and the son of Margarita and Francisco Sarmiento.
Apogee applied at pink stage is a grower’s best bet.