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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Drones are becoming a more common tool in agriculture.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Drones are becoming a more common tool in agriculture.
Fruit Grower Report
Wine Research Review coming to Clore Center once again January 16th & 17th.
Fruit Grower Report
Wine Research Review coming to Clore Center once again January 16th & 17th.
Fruit Grower Report
A reminder for Wine industry to register for next week's WAVE Seminar in Prosser.
Fruit Grower Report
Registration is open for the Washington Advancements in Viticulture and Enology, or WAVE, seminars to learn about the latest industry research.
Fruit Grower Report
Registration for the Washington Advancements in Viticulture and Enology, or WAVE, seminars is open and space is limited.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Training for drone pilots as use in agriculture continues to grow.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Drones making big changes in agriculture.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington State Wine to host Research Review in Prosser next week.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington State Wine holds annual Research Review next week in Prosser.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WSU Workshops teaching drone pilots all the latest in operations and certification for agriculture.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Unmanned Aerial Systems, or drones, in agriculture improving technology every day.
Fruit Grower Report
WSU Extension office in Prosser holds workshop for Agribusiness professionals looking to incorporate drones into their work.
Fruit Grower Report
WSU Extension office in Prosser holds workshop on drone use and certification.
Fruit Grower Report
WAVE research seminar is a smashing success for Washington wine industry.
Fruit Grower Report
Second annual WAVE seminar nearly doubles attendance.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Advancements in Viticulture and Enology seminar in Prosser April 19th
Fruit Grower Report
House Bill would eliminate stacks of paperwork for wineries participating in charity auctions
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ecology hires environmental cleanup company NRC to remove 1,500 gallons of used motor oil spilled into Sulphur Creek and the Yakima River, and baby potatoes proving to be rich in phytonutrients.