WSU’s New Grains Northwest program yields farm-to-school opportunities for buckwheat
The New Grains Northwest program is researching underutilized grains like buckwheat and millet while growing new farm-to-school markets.
The New Grains Northwest program is researching underutilized grains like buckwheat and millet while growing new farm-to-school markets.
WSU scientists share free guides monthly that help Pacific Northwest agriculture and home growers. The latest online publications offer irrigation tips and evaluation for pear growers, review past production at WSU’s Wilke Farm as well as buckwheat west of the Cascades, and share scientifically sound approaches to home-garden companion plants. Buckwheat Production West of the […]
WSU Ph.D. candidate Rachel Breslauer received a $120,000 USDA pre-doctoral fellowship to study buckwheat as a cash crop as well as a cover crop.