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Ross Courtney—graphic by Jared Johnson ...
How do you keep natural enemies — the beneficial insects and other arthropods that prey on crop-damaging pests — in the ...
As we all sat together and reviewed the newly finalized rule, many of us were surprised to discover a significant change: the microbial die-off mitigation measure of a 0.5 log reduction per day for up ...
But they’ve only begun to unravel the complexities of soil across such a large and environmentally diverse state, and many questions still need to be answered before they can develop recommendations ...
Repairing the concrete lining of the main canal near Moxee and piping laterals near Wapato are examples of small, incremental ...
Geraldine has a bachelor’s degree in molecular biology and a master’s in plant biology from Universidad Complutense de Madrid ...
Mike Zingler and his son, Jimmy, showed IFTA a 2D Minneiska (marketed as SweeTango) planting on M.9-337 and G.41, spaced 2.66 ...
The International Fresh Produce Association will debut a regional event model next month in the Yakima, Washington, area for ...
The Washington State Department of Agriculture’s Fruit and Vegetable Program is currently hiring seasonal cherry inspectors ...
“This assessment covers water that’s used for preharvest activities … including taking stock of the system, identifying the ...
In Washington, leafroll spreads through a different vector, the grape mealybug, and researchers are still testing mating ...