Is it the sunny weather or the chance to visit progressive stone fruit growers that lured orchardists from around North America to California’s San Joaquin Valley this week? Let’s just […] ...
The Washington State Tree Fruit Association, the Washington State Department of Agriculture’s Technical Services and Education Program, the Agricultural Leadership Program and the Pacific Northwest ...
Ryan Flanagan, left, accepts the Washington wine industry’s Erick Hanson Memorial Grower of the Year Award at the Washington Wine Industry Foundation’s Party + Auction event on Feb. 10 at the Three ...
It takes 1,200 volunteers to welcome over 100,000 visitors to the World Ag Expo — a massive event in Tulare, California, that ...
Don’t take home everything you learn in California. That was the advice from Kevin Day, longtime University of California Cooperative Extension educator, who shared trends and takeaways from the stone ...
Florida and the rest of the U.S. Southeast have experienced several cold and freeze events between late December and early February, causing damage to farms and agricultural operations. The extent […] ...
Washington State University’s AgWeatherNet (AWN) program plans to debut a redesigned web portal on Feb. 15, according to a news release. The new web portal, developed over the past year […] ...
Cool-climate regions, with their irregular rainfall and frost-prone springs, require vineyard management techniques based more on tracking vine growth than sticking to static timelines, according to ...
Semillero de Ideas, a nonprofit that aims to help farmworkers capitalize on their skills and experience, has launched a consultant service. The group, based in the Tri-Cities, Washington, offers ...
Chelcie graduated with a plant and soil sciences degree from the Stockbridge School of Agriculture, University of ...