People Features
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Deb Heintz receives Clore awardHeintz has served as executive secretary of the Washington State Grape Society for 14 years. |
Web 2011 |
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Grape Society names Grower of the YearDennis Pleasant grows wine and juice grapes and is the nation's largest current grower. |
Web 2011 |
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Mathisons receive Family Legacy AwardTom Mathison founded Stemilt Growers in 1964. The company has expanded into a leader in the tree fruit industry. |
Web 2011 |
Scientist recognized for work with spinosynsThomas Sparks, a researcher at Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, Indiana, has won the 2012 international award for research in agrochemicals from the agrochemical division of the American Chemical Society. |
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Wine Commission exec to leaveExecutive Director Robin Pollard will pursue private sector work, leaving the Washington Wine Commission at the end of this year. |
Web 2011 |
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OSU hires postharvest researcherDr. Yan Wang will focus on pears and cherries. |
Web 2011 |
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Nursery promotes Ty Snyder |
Web 2011 |
Clore Center hires coordinatorAbbey Cameron has experience in event planning and education. |
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USApple names its new leadersThe U.S. Apple Association named new officers and directors during its annual outlook and marketing conference in Chicago. |
Web 2011 |
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Peach breeder Dick Okie retiringW.R. (Dick) Okie, the USDA-Agricultural Research Service’s stone fruit breeder in Byron, Georgia, for more than 30 years, retired earlier this year and is continuing to work part time until a new breeder is hired. |
Web 2011 |









