Washington growers and wine makers asked to help guide research program
Washington state grape growers and wine makers are invited to provide input for direction of the Washington State Wine Commission’s
Washington state grape growers and wine makers are invited to provide input for direction of the Washington State Wine Commission’s
The annual Michigan Spring Peach Update is slated for March 5 at the Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Center in
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed the $867 billion Farm Bill that Congress passed last week with bipartisan support. The
Improve spray coverage, reduce drift and protect the environment with a small investment of time and money.
Betsy Beers, a Washington State University entomologist, discusses the rise of invasive pests threatening the state’s fruit industry, on
A 5-acre wildflower garden along a canal easement is part of Nick Plath's organic pest control plan. The plants
Dan Plath shows several forms of data management and crop estimation tools and spreadsheets at his office at Washington
State’s Department of Pesticides Regulation suggests several temporary measures as they work toward permanent state-wide restrictions.
After infesting orchards in British Columbia, there are indications this pest may have already reached Washington state.
Tobin Northfield will work to develop sustainable strategies to contain pests that threaten apple, pear, cherry and other fruit crops.