EXCERPT: Sunburn is the leading cause of culls in Washington’s apple orchards, but it’s frustratingly unpredictable. New research aims to offer more understanding of the physiology and genetics at ...
EXCERPT: Readers who access our content online already know we launched a redesign of the Good Fruit Grower and Good Fruit ...
Four Washington labor contractors are scheduled to stand trial in federal court after a grand jury accused them of widespread ...
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EXCERPT: Research with little cherry disease-sniffing dogs has moved to nurseries, putting the canine detection skills to use ...
Jonathan Bauman, a Pasco-area grower, has nearly completed construction of a certified processing facility that would shell ...
Josie and Kenny are fifth-generation farmers who both earned degrees in plant science from Montana State University; Josie ...
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Growers found themselves struggling with codling moth in 2003 due to a constellation of factors, including reduced rates of mating disruption, stretching sprays, and hot-spot pressure from abandoned ...
Long before drones entered the scene, growers and entomologists were eager to efficiently distribute commercially raised beneficial insects in orchards. This story explores testing of a U.S.
Las diferencias en la industria de Oregón generan descontento respeto a algunas de las prácticas de Washington.
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