Washington State University cherry physiologist Matt Whiting has done a variety of trials on cherry crop load management and found the results can be complicated by variety, precocity, system and ...
EXCERPT: Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education has funded more than 1,753 projects focused on farmer-driven ...
EXCERPT: Michigan climate patterns are more chaotic, increasing the risk of spring freeze damage to apples.
EXCERPT: Bee scholar joins the Washington State University pollination research team and aims to map pollen sources for nutritional value.
EXCERPT: The Washington State Wine Commission and Washington State University have combined forces to co-sponsor this year’s WAVE — Washington Advancements in Viticulture and Enology. Join us in ...
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EXCERPT: Drape netting controls codling moth, but it can trigger an outbreak of aphids if their predators are also blocked by the netting. A new trial by Washington State University and U.S.
Blueberry scorch virus, a pathogen that can weaken or kill plants, has been confirmed in two Central Washington fields. More common in Northwestern Washington and British Columbia, Canada, the virus ...
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