WSDA workshop March 8: IPM Practices for Tree Fruit in Washington State
The Washington State Department of Agriculture Plant Protection Division and Yakima County Horticultural Pest and Disease Board announced in a
The Washington State Department of Agriculture Plant Protection Division and Yakima County Horticultural Pest and Disease Board announced in a
Two decades of research yields non-pheromone lure composed of plant volatiles, acetic acid.
Alternative cover crops being evaluated to trick or trap nematodes.
Growers gathered in person and online for three days of educational presentations and panel discussions at this year’s North Central
Washington State University Extension announced in a news release the Codling Moth Summit on Thursday, Feb. 24, from 8 a.m.
How can growers successfully release beneficial insects for pest control? New USDA research effort aims to find out.
Nationwide study underway to determine the value of wild bees.
Washington State University Tree Fruit Research and Extension announced the schedule for North Central Washington Tree Fruit Days in 2022.
Attendees are back for Day 2 of the 2021 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market EXPO held Dec. 7–9
Betsy Beers, Washington State University Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center, kicks off the second day of the Washington State