OKANOGAN, Wash. – A series of free computer workshops designed to assist fruit growers with long-term decision making will be available free of charge this winter. Workshops at three locations have been scheduled to teach growers how to use A Grower’s Technology Economic Assessment Model computer program. It is a Windows-based program designed to help […]
PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington wheat growers are about to become even more involved in the consideration and approval of new wheat varieties developed by scientists in the Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences. CAHNRS Dean Dan Bernardo, working with leadership from the Washington Wheat Commission and the Washington Association of […]