Washington considers new grape pest quarantine rules
Industry-backed rule changes would reduce risk of pest and disease spread.
Industry-backed rule changes would reduce risk of pest and disease spread.
WSU researchers share tips on where, when and how to scout for root-feeding pest.
A comprehensive project aims to better understand phylloxera to give growers intermediate management tools.
Why replanting vineyards is more than just planting again.
With phylloxera found in more parts of Washington, there’s still no cause for panic.
Wine grape growers prepare for annual convention in March.
Following phylloxera findings, Washington wine grape growers rooting for information on rootstocks.
Findings prove an unspoken, potential problem is no longer just a possibility, opening the door to management.
Identifying and managing phylloxera, a common grape pest that is popping up in Washington, dominated the presentations and displays Thursday at the 2019 annual meeting of the Washington State Grape Society in Grandview. An estimated 255 people attended Day 1 of the two-day gathering, which continues Friday at the Grandview Nazarene Church.