Good to Know: Pay attention to paraquat
Following safety concerns in registration review, restricted-use herbicide now has additional requirements for handlers and applicators.
Following safety concerns in registration review, restricted-use herbicide now has additional requirements for handlers and applicators.
The state’s soil health initiative will combine long-term research and incentives to encourage adoption of recommended practices.
Climate change is bringing more heat waves, droughts and early frosts to vineyards. Experts on a Unified symposium panel advised growers on how to keep vines healthy in the new normal.
Washington wine grape growers are invited to learn about the latest phylloxera research findings during the WAVEx webinar scheduled April
New model to predict blueberry cold hardiness, developed with years of bud damage data, now available on WSU’s AgWeatherNet.
Outgoing Washington Apple Education Foundation leader reflects on past, looks to future.
A Unified symposium panel advised growers on strategies in and out of the vineyard for managing smoke risks until the science catches up.
Washington’s AgForestry Leadership Program reflects on its origins and looks to the future.
Entomologists at the USDA laboratory in Wapato, Washington, work to advance IPM for orchards.
Two decades of research yields non-pheromone lure composed of plant volatiles, acetic acid.