EXCERPT: Drape netting controls codling moth, but it can trigger an outbreak of aphids if their predators are also blocked by ...
Blueberry scorch virus, a pathogen that can weaken or kill plants, has been confirmed in two Central Washington fields. More common in Northwestern Washington and British Columbia, Canada, the virus ...
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EXCERPT: The early predator gets the psylla. Deraeocoris has become the superstar of pear psylla natural enemies, partly ...
EXCERPT: Sunburn is the leading cause of culls in Washington’s apple orchards, but it’s frustratingly unpredictable. New research aims to offer more understanding of the physiology and genetics at ...
The race to commercialize a robotic apple harvester continues, with multiple contenders running trials in Washington orchards this year. None of them are ready for full production yet, but all claim ...
On March 9, the U.S. Department of Agriculture published proposed changes to Washington cherry handling regulations that would eliminate 12-row cherries and add 7.5- and 7-row sizes. The Washington ...
EXCERPT: Readers who access our content online already know we launched a redesign of the Good Fruit Grower and Good Fruit ...