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Wildfire smoke exposure remains a top research priority for the wine industry as we work to find solutions to the negative impacts experienced across the West in recent years. Congress recently ...
A codling moth adult on an apple fruitlet. Codling moth management challenges prompted the creation of a new industry task force.
Parasitic wasps invited to a BMSB buffet Samurai wasp releases seek to slice down population of brown marmorated stink bug.
Edge effects may boost biocontrol Oregon research finds wild blackberry brambles show potential as host for spotted wing drosophila parasitoids.
— story by Ross Courtney — photo by TJ Mullinax Kristina Kelley of the Washington State Wine Commission describes the state’s grape volume and acreage as “correcting” itself during the State of the ...
Ag HR goes online Employee management software options bring digital efficiency to record keeping, hiring, training, payroll and communication.
With its new NASA Acres program, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration will use its substantial technological resources to aid American agriculture. And, with help from Cornell University, ...
Growing organic apples is hard, but reading their market can be just as hard. Overlapping, though not conflicting, messages characterized the first organics session in several years at the Washington ...
At Washington State University, researchers are testing new ways to spray vineyards, from drones to zero-drift and zero-residue technologies, and they shared their latest findings with growers during ...
Wine industry icon handles hectic harvest Renowned Washington wine grape grower helps to keep boutique vineyards in business.
Grape disease detection from the final frontier Cornell pathologist using satellites, aircraft, other disease-detecting tools.
Growers and researcher look to find the balance between sunburn protection and color development by pulling back shade nets before harvest.
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