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Southeast Regional Ag News
Researcher say that using brewer's yeast as a feed additive may lead to a reduction in methane gas emissions from cattle.
The Agribusiness Update
A California study shows benefits of drip irrigation for growing sweet corn, and brewer's yeast benefits in livestock feed found in California Cooperative Extension study.
The Agribusiness Update
Much of the south is in the midst of prolonged dry weather, benefits of brewer's yeast in livestock feed expanded.
Fruit Grower Report
The next WAVEx wine research seminar is coming up Wednesday in Woodinville at the Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery.
Fruit Grower Report
The next WAVEx wine research seminar is coming up Wednesday in Woodinville at the Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
OSU Researchers study flavors in different barley varieties.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
OSU researchers study barley flavors for beer.
Fruit Grower Report
Most wine is made by fermenting grapes with selected yeast, allowing winemakers to control flavors. Wild yeasts grow naturally on grapes, and a few Northwest wineries are using wild yeast meaning they don't add yeast during Fermentation.
Fruit Grower Report
Some wineries are using wild yeast to make more complex tasting wines.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Some wineries are using wild yeast to make more complex tasting wines.
Fruit Grower Report
Some wineries are using wild yeast to make more complex tasting wines.
Fruit Grower Report
Some wineries are using wild yeast to make more complex tasting wines.