Spray specialist promotes crop-adapted approach
IFTA tour stop highlights basics of crop-adapted spraying approach and benefits to apple growers.
IFTA tour stop highlights basics of crop-adapted spraying approach and benefits to apple growers.
Bee Vectoring Technology receives approval for first plant protection product applied by bees.
Annual report from the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission helps inform pest management decisions.
Testing biomarkers in Honeycrisp at harvest can estimate chances of storage disorders and inform marketing decisions.
Nighttime applications of ultraviolet light show promise for powdery mildew control.
An upcoming Yakima POM Club meeting will feature two leading researchers in the plight against sweet cherry diseases, according to
New Borton Fruit facility, designed from ground up with food safety in mind, expected to reduce risks and costs.
As the cherry harvest wraps up, growers in Central Washington should launch their leafhopper control programs, reducing the risk of
New generation of disease-resistant grapes are showing signs of increased acceptance in Europe.
Thanks to the support of the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission, the Virus Diagnostic Laboratory at the Clean Plant Center