New research scientist filling the weed need
Weed scientist joins Washington State University to focus on specialty crop research needs.
Weed scientist joins Washington State University to focus on specialty crop research needs.
Research confirms fall is the best time to apply preemergent herbicides.
WSU study investigates which soil health metrics matter in Washington wine grape vineyards.
Washington State University researchers share conclusions of two-year study into the use of plant-based sensors to guide irrigation.
Invasive pest fares poorly on arid diet as parasitoid introductions continue in Northwest.
Daisy earned her bachelor’s degree in fruit and vegetable management at Washington State University and is a research assistant at Stemilt Growers in Wenatchee. She is the daughter of Teresa and Pedro Arias.
Italian researcher uses netting to cut back on irrigation.
Concords do just fine with less water, just in case you have less someday.
In the fertile soils of Oregon’s Hood River orchards, growers may be able to back off fertilizer temporarily in the face of high prices.
Netting’s implications for pollination still being explored.