Wasps becoming more worrisome for grape growers
Yellow jackets, hornets a growing problem in Midwest grapes.
Yellow jackets, hornets a growing problem in Midwest grapes.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is allocating $1.9 million to Washington state as part of its effort to strengthen the
Great Lakes growers take closer look at biopesticides.
First warning sign found that the carriers of grapevine leafroll virus could be developing imidacloprid resistance.
With phylloxera found in more parts of Washington, there’s still no cause for panic.
Wine grape growers prepare for annual convention in March.
New analysis shows suitable habitat for invasive sapsucker in Washington’s wine grape and tree fruit production regions.
Eight great reasons to be excited about V&E research.
The peach and cherry rootstock program owes its success to a family of breeders taking advantage of their home in the heart of wild Prunus diversity.
An enormous, invasive hornet that can destroy honeybee hives in “a matter of hours” was found in Northwestern Washington in