First Washington wine research program in the works
Wine Commission will spend $250K on research this year.
Wine Commission will spend $250K on research this year.
Video and images of Northwest cherries were displayed last summer in the month of July at Gangnam Station in
Many of the new cold storage facilities in China resemble tall office buildings, like this one in Shanghai that’s
Scientists respond to questions about harvest and storage practices.
Titratable acidity, chlorophyll, and dry matter concentration may be tools to predict quality and storage potential.
WSU model is used by U.S. and international grape growers.
Jim Doornink was crowned the 71st Cherry King during the Cherry Institute meeting held in Yakima, Washington, on January
Irrigation after harvest is critical in preventing cold damage to roots.
Loan programs are invaluable to beginning growers.
The biggest challenges for young growers are lack of access to capital and land.