New from Extension: Guides on sooty bark disease, mobile drip irrigation
Latest free guides help irrigated crop growers learn about new method, residents protect maple trees.
Latest free guides help irrigated crop growers learn about new method, residents protect maple trees.
WSU leads a new $8 million USDA-funded project aiming to advance soil-biodegradable plastic mulches and develop innovative methods for recycling the regular plastic mulch.
The Adopt-A-Drain program, launched by Puget Sound communities and supported by the Washington Stormwater Center, celebrates first anniversary Oct. 1.
Researchers test, breed grasses that stay soft and green under hotter climates, minimal water
Systems dynamicist leads mission to understand regional ecologies and our changing planet
WSU researchers are leading an effort to identify genes in spring wheat that would allow it to be more heat and drought resilient.
International team of researchers examines decades of dying trees
Stormwater researchers shared perspectives on research in congressional virtual roundtable.
Register now for the next WSU Extension Beach Watcher volunteer training program.
Find how-to guides on nutrient sprays for apples and cherries, overviews on irrigation, and more.