Cosmic conundrum: What’s causing these spots?
WA 38 (Cosmic Crisp) green spot disorder targeted by researchers.
WA 38 (Cosmic Crisp) green spot disorder targeted by researchers.
Betsy Beers, a Washington State University entomologist, discusses the rise of invasive pests threatening the state’s fruit industry, on
The final day two panel covering harvest management shares a laugh at the conclusion of their talk during the
Many of Tuesday morning’s sessions were very popular, including the fire blight presentation. (TJ Mullinax/Good Fruit Grower) When
Dan Plath shows several forms of data management and crop estimation tools and spreadsheets at his office at Washington
Awards and the search for a soil connection to chlorosis at the final day of the Washington State Grape Society annual meeting.
Growers to gather for December’s annual conference in Yakima, Washington.
Native yeasts have potential to inhibit fungal disease in Washington vineyards.
New apple disease may taint even pasteurized products, but where does it come from?
Tobin Northfield will work to develop sustainable strategies to contain pests that threaten apple, pear, cherry and other fruit crops.