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Fruit Grower Report
There are plenty of apple varieties on the market to choose from, but that doesn't mean growers aren't trying to come up with the Next Great Apple!
Fruit Grower Report
Since its introduction five years ago, the Washington-grown Cosmic Crisp apple has proven itself to be the next big variety as its popularity grows.
Fruit Grower Report
Michael Schadler, President of the Washington Apple Commission, says there is plenty of market uncertainty out there right now, but no reason to panic.
Fruit Grower Report
Michael Schadler, President of the Washington Apple Commission, says there is plenty of market uncertainty out there right now, but no reason to panic.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Apple Commission president, Michael Schadler says what looks to be a pretty productive harvest is quickly creeping up on us.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Apple Commission president, Michael Schadler says what looks to be a pretty productive harvest is quickly creeping up on us.
Fruit Grower Report
The Washington Apple Commission is looking for a new president after current president Todd Fryhover announced he’s retiring November 1st.
Fruit Grower Report
The Washington Apple Commission is looking for a new president after current president Todd Fryhover announced he’s retiring November 1st.
Fruit Grower Report
Now 86 years old, Malcom McPhail has been growing cranberries in Pacific County since 1985, and is loving every minute of it.
Fruit Grower Report
Now 86 years old, Malcom McPhail has been growing cranberries in Pacific County since 1985, and is loving every minute of it.
Fruit Grower Report
Malcom McPhail is Washington state's oldest and largest cranberry producer.
Fruit Grower Report
Malcom McPhail is Washington state's oldest and largest cranberry producer.
Fruit Grower Report
Meet Washington's most senior grower of cranberries, 85 year old Malcom McPhail of Ilwaco.
Fruit Grower Report
Meet Washington's most senior grower of cranberries, 85 year old Malcom McPhail of Ilwaco.
Fruit Grower Report
Mexico slaps 20% tariff on U.S. apples in retaliation to President Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs.
Land & Livestock Report
Although it is not common to see large herds of livestock roaming the grain-centric Palouse wheat growing region, Washington State University soil science grad student Jonathan Wachter says his research has demonstrated real benefits in adding livestock on a rotational basis to wheat and legumes.