Wine grapes show a spectrum of stress
WSU researcher paints nuanced picture of how wine grape varieties respond to water deficits.
WSU researcher paints nuanced picture of how wine grape varieties respond to water deficits.
Damage to cherries in recent foul weather in the Lodi, California, area in May 2019. (Courtesy Joe Cataldo/J&M Farms) instagram.com/jandmfarmslodi_
Gov. Jay Inslee on Monday expanded Washington’s drought to cover nearly half the state, including most of Central Washington’s
Researchers study benefits of applying mulch to mature Oregon cherry orchard.
WSU viticulturist shares irrigation tips for juice and wine grapes.
Researcher provides tools and tips for better irrigation management.
Good Fruit Grower's Jared Johnson explains how we handled this issue’s cover shot, which was just too big to fit.
Congress approves Western water plans, boosts Bureau of Reclamation budget.
Measuring vine stress with stem pressure tests is time-consuming, but a new approach using soil tension could provide wine grape growers a wealth of valuable data.
Washington Winegrowers Association looks at the big picture in Vinewise program relaunch.