Climate change is already transforming agriculture in Washington. To help farmers deal with climate change, WSU scientists talk to them about ways to both adapt to changes and slow them down.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Bright yellow flowering fields of winter canola are more prevalent in the Pacific Northwest this spring, and national statistics indicate that winter and spring canola acreage is expected to increase more than 50 percent in Idaho and Washington compared to last year. Several Washington State University and other university field days and […]
Oilseed growers are reporting improved wheat yields with an oilseed in rotation. The details of those reports as well as every aspect of oilseed crop production from seed supply to end use will be the focus of workshops at the Community Center in Odessa Jan. 24 and at Hill Ray Plaza in Colfax Jan. 26. […]
Making the Case for Oilseed Production in Eastern Washington Farmers in eastern Washington’s high rainfall zone who are interested in producing oilseed crops now have an opportunity to learn from the experiences of those already doing so. A new, free publication relates the experiences of five eastern Washington farmers growing canola, mustard, and winter rape. […]
PULLMAN, Wash. – Mark your calendars now to attend the second annual Oilseed Crop Production Workshops scheduled at the Odessa Community Center in Odessa on Jan. 24, and the Hill Ray Plaza in Colfax Jan. 26, 2012.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Daylong workshops on best practices for producing oilseed crops such as canola, mustard and camelina are scheduled for late January at Okanogan, Reardan and Colfax.
OKANOGAN, Wash. — Washington State University Colville Reservation – Ferry County Extension will be hosting a Regional Bio Energy Workshop to educate the masses about bioenergy and environmental issues. Bio Energy Day 2010 is slated for April 23.