Numbers count when seeding
Trials suggest both rate and seed size impact winter wheat stand establishment and yield.
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Trials suggest both rate and seed size impact winter wheat stand establishment and yield.
Numbers count when seeding Read More »
Genomic selection helps weed out unsuitable varieties early in the wheat breeding process.
Predicting performance Read More »
The WSU research team working on a new falling number test recently received $835,000 over three years from the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) that matches funds from industry and other sources, including the WGC.
Falling number research receives FFAR grant Read More »
This troublesome weed has some tricks up its sleeve. WSU Postdoctoral Research Associate Samuel Revolinski discusses the challenges of reducing the migration of cheatgrass seeds.
Outsmarting cheatgrass Read More »
Researchers at WSU and the USDA-ARS discuss the development of a new diagnostic test to manage low falling numbers post-harvest.
Reaching a new landmark Read More »
Oregon transplant tapped to lead the WSU Lind Dryland Research Station
A dynamic duo settles in Read More »
Cereal Variety Testing Lead Clark Neely reviews the 2022 WSU winter wheat variety trials.
New varieties mean better options for growers Read More »
New hire at USDA-ARS in Pullman joins the effort to confront low falling numbers.
Alison Thompson returns Read More »
Stripe rust is one of the most destructive diseases of wheat and barley. Dr. Chen provides an annual forecast of disease pressure for the 2023 growing season.
Control of stripe rust of wheat, barley Read More »
Troublesome weed dating from the dinosaurs finds a home in no-till fields.
Management is more of a marathon Read More »