Barley trade trip to Mexico
Four major barley states were represented in a recent mission to Mexico with the U.S. Grains Council
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Four major barley states were represented in a recent mission to Mexico with the U.S. Grains Council
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Pest and weed control, soil degradation, climate and quality all on the radar for Dr. Pumphrey’s wheat research at Washington State University.
Spicing up spring wheat Read More »
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.
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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 »