New from Extension: Invasive tree killers; tradeoffs of harvesting straw; organic blueberries; reducing fire risks
New guide help Northwest communities prepare for an damaging insect, and let wheat farmers calculate tradeoffs of cutting straw.
New guide help Northwest communities prepare for an damaging insect, and let wheat farmers calculate tradeoffs of cutting straw.
Now paid off, WSU’s expanded Plant Growth facility enables faster, more efficient breeding and more competitive new wheat varieties.
WSU scientists are working to develop a new test that could save wheat growers millions of dollars thanks to a new grant.
Officials, legislators, and university leaders broke ground for the new USDA-ARS Plant Sciences Building on the Pullman campus
New app can quickly and accurately analyze and organize genomic data available for cereal crops.
An upcoming WSU farm walk helps growers interested in learning about the current state of organic production of wheat, peas, and other crops.
LIND, Wash. – Washington State University invites grain producers and partners to meet the new director of Lind Dryland Research Station and learn about current science and practices for one of the nation’s driest growing regions at the 105th annual Lind Field Day, Thursday, June 15, 2023. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., with the field […]
Scientist spouses join agronomic and soils research at WSUs Lind, Wilke farms.
Scientists joined growers and crop consultants for back-and-forth exchange on current challenges, new opportunities
New guides showcase Wilke Farm’s year in operation, orchard soil sensors.