Cherry pesticide residue survey results available
The results of the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission’s seventh annual cherry pesticide residue survey are now available.
The results of the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission’s seventh annual cherry pesticide residue survey are now available.
Female gypsy moth. (Photo courtesy of WSDA) After more than 40 years of trapping, the Washington State Department
Louie Nottingham Two new entomologists have joined the Washington State University’s Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center in
Cornell University will hold a berry crop field workshop at Aug. 29 at the Berry Patch in Stephentown, N.Y.
Early research suggests acclimating trees and sending them into early dormancy may help prevent bacterial canker infections.
A tiny mite is being blamed for major honeybee losses in New York, threatening the state’s $500 million agriculture industry.
The Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research, a nonprofit established through bipartisan congressional support in the 2014 Farm Bill, has awarded
family background / Alfredo was born in Mexico and grew up in Wenatchee with four sisters and two
European Cherry Fruit Fly found in Ontario is raising questions about potential consequences in U.S.
Between rows, think local