Harvester makes sort work in the orchard
Experimental machine capable of separating fresh, cull apples could reduce postharvest handling costs.
Experimental machine capable of separating fresh, cull apples could reduce postharvest handling costs.
State-of-the-art pear technology stars in Mount Adams Fruit upgrade after fire rebuild; other packers are following suit.
Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission invites attendance at annual research reviews.
Smith Orchards preserves a family farming history with modernization in mind.
Despite misconceptions, Washington regulations do allow the use of autonomous vehicles in orchards.
Speakers share how rising costs and lower prices may spell an industry downturn and consolidation.
Craft beer (yes, really) and technology emerge as central themes of the first session of the Washington State Tree Fruit Association’s Annual Meeting and NW Hort Show.
Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission wants industry members engaged in creating their future.
New pneumatic defoliators use alternating pulses of air to strip off leaves.
Matt is a second-generation tree fruit farmer in Washington’s Yakima Valley and pursued a