Grain-stifling weeds, happy clams, and forest savings: Publication updates from WSU Extension
Latest WSU guides examine pesky weeds in Northwest grain fields, aquaculture, and savings for forest owners.
Latest WSU guides examine pesky weeds in Northwest grain fields, aquaculture, and savings for forest owners.
Culturally important to the Inland Northwest, black huckleberry requires specific habitat conditions to grow.
Experts drew from a century of knowledge for a new year-round guide meant to boost the health and productivity of the region’s pastureland.
Learn how to eliminate disease-carrying mosquitoes from irrigated orchards; protect vineyards from pests; and explore why leaves turn red in the latest WSU Extension guides.
New guides examine hybrid poplar as a bioenergy crop, and look at the feasibility of the Duke blueberry.
Latest Extension guides help gardeners in western Washington encounter uncommon, delicious small fruits.
New guides showcase Wilke Farm’s year in operation, orchard soil sensors.
Each month, experts at Washington State University publish new and revised guides aiding farmers and communities across the Northwest. The latest guides include: Overview of Irrigated Agriculture in Spokane County (TB87E) Irrigation plays an essential…
Learn about Washington cider’s unique chemistry, plus pest-fighting birds of prey, weeds of wheat
WSU honey bee scientists have written a free Extension publication that will help beekeepers identify if honey bee colonies have been attacked by Asian giant hornet.