Field tour looks at hard-working grasses for the future, June 8
See experimental grasses and meet the scientists testing how they stand up to heavy wear, pollution, and extreme conditions.
See experimental grasses and meet the scientists testing how they stand up to heavy wear, pollution, and extreme conditions.
Experimental grasses could produce seed prolifically, save water, and become beautiful additions to Northwest landscapes.
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
Researchers found that before the years-long drought in Cape Town, South Africa, wealthier people used more water. The city reduced use during the drought and water distribution became more equal.
Little-understood protein guides development to regulate flow from roots to shoots
Tiny, symbiotic fungi play an outsized role in helping plants survive stress
LIND, Wash. — The 95th annual Washington State University Lind Field Day will be held Thursday, June 16, at the university’s Dryland Research Station north of Lind.
YAKIMA, Wash. — Washington State University will host a listening session on water management and drought preparation for Spanish speaking growers in the Yakima Valley region. The session will be of special interest for those within the Rosa Irrigation District where water rationing is already in effect. The session will be held on Thursday, May […]
PULLMAN, Wash. — Drought conditions in Washington, especially irrigation rationing in the Yakima Valley, are leading to hard choices for area growers, according to two Washington State University Extension educators.