Viburnum leaf beetle (Pyrrhalta viburni) is an invasive pest from Europe that is spreading in Washington State. It can cause branch dieback and even death of Viburnum species, including native species ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential plant nutrient, but it is also a potential pollutant. Phosphorus fertilization helps maintain healthy lawns growing in P-deficient soils, but P runoff into lakes and st ...
This publication describes results of applied research on phosphorus fertilization of late-planted winter wheat in no-till fallow in the low-precipitation zone of Oregon and Washington. ...
This condensed version of PNW671, Photo Monitoring for Ranchers Technical Guide, contains pointers and suggestions for photo monitoring. Side 2 serves as a photo board template.
Get started with photo monitoring of rangelands with this 8-step guide covering equipment, photo timing, site selection and identification, photography and photo boards, field notes, and photo sto ...
For more than a century, growers have honed their management practices to meet the needs of the wheat-dominated Inland Pacific Northwest. As a result, even though we have a broad range of soil types a ...
Trees and shrubs form the backbone of any well-designed landscape. Unfortunately, problems associated with root systems often doom the trees and shrubs in our landscapes to failure.