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Fruit Grower Report
Honeybees have been dying off at a higher rate in recent years and many believe it’s caused by things like climate change and pesticides. But, the Washington Policy Center's Todd Myers, a beekeeper himself, says people hear scary statistics and jump to conclusions.
Fruit Grower Report
Honeybees have been dying off at a higher rate in recent years and many believe it’s caused by things like climate change and pesticides. But, the Washington Policy Center's Todd Myers, a beekeeper himself, says people hear scary statistics and jump to conclusions.
Idaho Ag Today
Canyon County farmer Sid Freeman, farms 250 acres just outside Middleton in southwest Idaho.
The Agribusiness Update
Winegrape growers are embracing innovations to monitor vineyard conditions amid California’s hotter, drier climate, and a USDA study confirms value of livestock grazing as a tool to protect western rangelands from wildfires.
The Agribusiness Update
Winegrape growers are embracing innovations to monitor vineyard conditions amid California’s hotter, drier climate, and a USDA study confirms value of livestock grazing as a tool to protect western rangelands from wildfires.
The Agribusiness Update
If you’ve seen small trees in white shrouds on hills along the Florida highways, they protect citrus trees from the Asian citrus psyllid or citrus greening disease, and a USDA study confirms value of livestock grazing as a tool to protect western rangelands from wildfires.
Farm of the Future
Harpe Bio is working to commercialize their novel, natural biological herbicide portfolio derived from plant extracts.
Farm of the Future
Many recent agricultural innovations are seeking to help farmers reduce the need for inputs like herbicides. But they are still an important tool in a farmer's toolbox.
Farm of the Future
The EPA released a draft strategy on herbicide use designed to better protect endangered species.
The Agribusiness Update
Four major farm groups are urging EPA not to impose new herbicide restrictions, and U.S. Mexico ag officials meet to discuss bans on certain pesticides and biotechnology.
The Agribusiness Update
Bayer AG happy with EPA's study confirming safety of glyphosate, and Celery sales highest in produce section.
California Tree Nut Report
Time for Preemergent Weed Control in Orchards
The Agribusiness Update
Judge clears way for glyphosate use in Brazil, and St. Louis drivers enjoy first living billboard covered with live crops.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ecology encouraging water users near Wanapum Dam to report problems, and spring brings the need for weed control.
Fruit Grower Report
WSU is holding a free seminar today on spray drift and its effect on wine grapes.