Public wheat breeders continue 130-year legacy of excellence
From the 1890s through today, WSU wheat breeders have kept Washington wheat competitive and adapted to our unique challenges.
From the 1890s through today, WSU wheat breeders have kept Washington wheat competitive and adapted to our unique challenges.
New wheat varieties emerging from CAHNRS add a growing stream of stable support for breeding advances.
Now paid off, WSU’s expanded Plant Growth facility enables faster, more efficient breeding and more competitive new wheat varieties.
Continuing our ongoing partnership in support of Northwest grain growers, André-Denis Wright, Dean of the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences, joined members of the Washington Grain Commission in Spokane this month for their fall board meeting and lunch. In his first meeting with the full board since joining CAHNRS June 1, […]