Forest plants grow after a prescribed fire, which can reduce understory fuels and prevent more damaging wildfires. WSU experts and partners will lead an upcoming webinar on fire ecology. WSU Extension Foresters will help eastern…
Just screw it: Why WSU winemakers ditched cork for caps When he founded the Blended Learning winemaking course three years ago, Thomas Henick-Kling had an important choice to make: How to seal his department’s student-created wines. “For me, there was no question,” said Henick-Kling, director of Washington State University’s Viticulture and Enology program. “We were […]
Is decanting necessary? Why shouldn’t you fill a wine glass more than halfway? How do you examine the cork? How do you choose a wine at the grocery store?
Patrick Merry, owner of Merry Cellars Winery, answers these questions and offers tips for pairing food and wine in a recent video created by WSU Global Connections.
SPOKANE, Wash. — The Society for Range Management has made special provisions this year to offer its annual Ranchers’ Forum nationally by webinar, announced Forum coordinator Tom Platt of Washington State University Extension in Davenport, Wash. The Ranchers’ Forum is scheduled for January 31 as part of SRM’s annual meeting in Spokane. The Forum will […]
PULLMAN, Wash. – A balanced approach to fertilizing turf grass is the topic for an upcoming webinar at 10 a.m., Wednesday, March 2. Delivered by Washington State University agronomists Gwen Stahnke and Eric Miltner, the session is the latest in WSU Extension’s “Research That Works for You” series. It is free and open to the […]
PULLMAN, Wash. – The benefits of recycling organic materials as soil amendments will be the focus of the latest in Washington State University Extension’s “Research Working for You” webinar series. “Closing the Recycling Loop through Organic Amendments in Agriculture and Gardens” will begin at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 5, at http://breeze.wsu.edu/research_that_works_for_you/.