Pest Watch: Viburnum Leaf Beetle (Home Garden Series)
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 …
Published: April 2016
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Advances in Dryland Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest (PNW) (REACCh Handbook)
This item is free, just pay for shipping. Individual chapters available for viewing. See below. Table of Contents (pdf) Introduction (pdf) Chapter 1 (pdf) Chapter 2 (pdf) Chapter 3 (pdf) Chapter 4 (pdf) Chapter…
Authors:- Rakesh Awale
- Kirti Rajagopalan
- Kristy Borrelli
- Kurt Schroeder
- Laurie Houston
- Nicole Tautges
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- Susan Capalbo
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2022 Cost Estimates of Producing and Packing Fresh- Market Anjou Pears in Wenatchee River Valley, Washington State
Growers can compare cost estimations with various ranges of price and yield to determine if their Anjou pear operation would be profitable, all in this newly revised pub.
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- July 2011
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- December 2022
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Acid Soils- How Do They Interact with Root Diseases? (Soil Acidification Series)
As soil acidification continues to be a concern for growers in the Pacific Northwest, WSU researchers are working to provide information and recommendations for how to mitigate adverse effects. Root d ...
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- November 2016
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Aging in Place: A Policy Approach for Aging Well in Washington State
As in the rest of our nation, the population of Washington is aging. By 2030, nearly 20% of Washington residents will be age 65 and older; in rural communities, this will jump to nearly 30%.…
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