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Automating irrigation can save labor, save water and help growers schedule around the plants’ needs.
Automating irrigation can save labor, save water and help growers schedule around the plants’ needs.
Pennsylvania growers testing high-density peach plantings.
Ty graduated from California State University, Fresno with a degree in ag business and plant science. He’s the son of Becky and Andy Muxlow.
Both Adam and John Paul are part of the fifth generation operating their family farm. John Paul went to Penn State University and Adam went to Bloomsburg University. They are the sons of Cindy and Chris Baugher.
Connor graduated from Wenatchee Valley College with a degree in sustainable agriculture. He’s the son of Sheryl and Mike Duim.
Jutsely is a second-generation farmer who earned an environmental studies and chemistry degree from Gonzaga University. She’s the daughter of Ana Valenzuela and Jose Rivera.
Looking for apple bud damage? See how to quickly cut and evaluate apple buds on the tree and identify flower part damage.
Risk assessment map shows Washington soils in many growing regions are conducive to phylloxera.
WSU irrigation specialist provides growers with a rundown on five soil sensors.
Johanny grew up working on a coffee farm and earned a bachelor’s degree in agronomy and a master’s degree in crop protection from the University of Costa Rica. He’s the son of Marea Elisa Chinchilla and Gerardo Castro.