From left to right, Nathan Santo Domingo, Sean Hill, Lav Khot and Gajanan Kotha-wade, all with Washington State University, share information about AgWeatherNet and drone…
Michigan State University horticulture professor Steve van Nocker displays the red flesh of the Otterson apple variety during the Michigan Pomesters’ 11th annual Ridgefest on…
This fall, the new Washington State University Department of Viticulture and Enology will welcome its first chair, associate professor of viticulture Jean Dodson Peterson. Jean…
Vineyard scouts can begin to estimate yield even at the earliest stage of cluster development, as this group of viticulture interns learned at Washington State…
Mini Blues, a recent release from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Oregon State University cooperative breeding program, is a northern highbush cultivar with small,…
John Byers, a cherry grower in The Dalles, Oregon, walks past a second-leaf Bing replanted due to a virus. Knowing his approach runs counter to…
An X marks the stump of a cherry tree removed after showing signs of X disease infection in Devon Wade’s orchard in The Dalles, Oregon.…
Attendees of the International Fruit Tree Association Summer Study Tour take a hayride to the top of Rudy Prey’s steep pear orchards on July 20…
2022 International Fruit Tree Association Summer Study Tour attendees listen to Dale Goldy as he talks about his pedestrian Minneiska tree system in Quincy, Washington.…
Cherry grower Denny Hayden points to several trials of Coral Champagne cherries on Michigan State University dwarfing rootstocks during the first day of the 2022…