Making staples more like superfoods
Biofortification of wheat could help address the challenge of malnutrition around the world.
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Biofortification of wheat could help address the challenge of malnutrition around the world.
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Harvest time at Spillman Farm will be easier with grower gift of plot combines. The Washington State Grain Commission has provided WSU with two combines worth nearly $500,000.
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Quicker testing, predictive modeling, and breeding are all key to helping industry solve the falling numbers mystery.
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Researcher centers work on maintaining, improving soil health. Meet Aaron Esser, WSU Cooperative Extension Agent, Adams County Director.
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Washington State University barley program sees the future in malting barley.
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The Washington Grain Commission visited with over 60 brewers to find the answer to the question: Where do you get your malt?
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Staff visits state senator’s Ritzville farm to learn about the Washington wheat industry.
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What does IOT innovations mean for plant breeding? WSU wheat geneticist Arron Carter looks at how far we’ve come and where we are going.
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Moisture loss to weeds causes delayed or reduced seed emergence and wheat stand establishment.
Controlling rush skeletonweed in fallow Read More »
The Washington Grain Commission 2022 Annual Report is now available online and in print.
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