How does smoke affect wine grapes?
Researcher tests the effects of wildfire smoke on grapes and wine
Researcher tests the effects of wildfire smoke on grapes and wine
New research has the potential to save wine grape growers millions in labor costs.
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Hermann Thoennissen: Get the stakeholders together, develop a farm transition plan and be consistent about updating it every year.
Melissa Partyka, a staff research associate for the Western Center for Food Safety, encouraged growers to "not game the
Mark De Kleine talks about strengthening trellises on prevailing wind rows during the 112th Annual Meeting and Northwest Hort
In early study results, WSU researchers find multiple benefits to netting fruit trees.
“Continuous Change,” the theme of the Washington State Tree Fruit Association 112th Annual Meeting, is a familiar challenge to the
family background/ Jesus, son of Javier and Irma Ramos, is the first in his immediate family to attend
Chad Vargas demonstrates his modified DJI Phantom 4 drone from the back of his truck. (TJ Mullinax/Good Fruit Grower)