Quality is king in PNW
Rankings help producers increase desirability of Washington wheat
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Rankings help producers increase desirability of Washington wheat
Quality is king in PNW Read More »
Clearfield spring wheat varieties open weed control, rotation options
Clearing the deck Read More »
This WSDA soil health scientist’s goal is to help growers apply farming practices that support multiple soil functions and minimize degradation.
Soil health in dryland agriculture Read More »
Next time when you bring your smartphone to your fields, you may use it to detect stripe rust, especially during the disease’s early stages when rust is not easy to spot.
Watch for stripe rust with smartphones Read More »
While the issues surrounding agriculture seem to never end, it is encouraging to find instances where our voice is heard, and decision-makers implement policy to address our issues.
Elevating agriculture’s voice Read More »
A spike in ransomware attacks underscores need for cybercrime awareness in Washington agriculture.
Join our team! The Washington Grain Commission is looking for a dynamic career-oriented individual to be our next Program Director. This position will support the Commission’s implementation of market promotion, research and education programs on behalf of small grain farmers in Washington state.
Harnessing the power of big data to help farmers find solutions is an increasing driver for adoption of precision farming practices.
The next wave in agricultural innovation Read More »
Once again, Washington saw another dip in planted barley acres in 2021. The drought reduced average yield by an astounding 58 bushels and the Washington State University spring barley variety trials saw very similar trends in 2021.
2021 takes its toll on Washington barley yields Read More »