Grape field day focuses on WSU research into new ways to spray
The Washington State Grape Society and Washington State University hosted a field day Aug. 11 focused on WSU’s vineyard technology research, especially in the arena of spray technology.
The Washington State Grape Society and Washington State University hosted a field day Aug. 11 focused on WSU’s vineyard technology research, especially in the arena of spray technology.
Precision crop load management and the computer vision technology that is gradually improving its accuracy was a major topic during the Cornell Cooperative Extension Lake Ontario Fruit Program’s annual summer fruit tour held in Orleans County, New York, on Aug. 9.
At Two Mountain Winery, technology helps make irrigation practices more sustainable.
New tools map tart cherry orchards.
Leticia graduated from Washington State University with a degree in agricultural food systems. She is married to Marc Martinez and is the daughter of Diana and Donato Trejo.
Spray automation drives itself into commercial tree fruit use.
An automated sprayer still needs human hands to get it rolling.
Automating irrigation can save labor, save water and help growers schedule around the plants’ needs.
Washington wine industry helps develop new vineyard technology by investing in collaboration.
Could a collaborative model improve the outcomes for ag tech startups and the growers who need them?