Many small farms and ranches have been negatively impacted by COVID. There are resources to assist our small farms and ranches with reopening protocol, grants,…
Attached you will find the PowerPoint presentation from the evening’s program and the closed captioning transcript for the evening. While the recorded link does provide…
Latest from Extension: Giant hornet, cheatgrass, cover crops
Latest from Extension: Giant hornet, cheatgrass, cover crops In the latest free guides from WSU Extension, Northwest scientists share new information about the invasive Asian…
Observing thousands of species, students top ‘BioBlitz’ challenge
Observing thousands of species, students top ‘BioBlitz’ challenge Members of WSU’s student chapter of the Wildlife Society are gaining recognition for their efforts to observe thousands…
Styrofoam-eating mealworms could be safe for dinner
Styrofoam-eating mealworms could be safe for dinner Insects aren’t typically on American dinner menus. But in Asia, mealworms have long been a useful, environmentally sustainable…
Revealing the diversity of genes behind better alfalfa hay
Revealing the diversity of genes behind better alfalfa hay Alfalfa is a major Northwest crop and an important food source for dairy cattle. Scientists at…
Grafting watermelon prevents disease, WSU study shows
For years, Columbia Basin watermelon growers have struggled with Verticillium wilt. A new WSU study found that splice grafting helps watermelons resist the fungal disease.
Extension Forestry: Helping safeguard Washington forests
WSU Extension Foresters protect Washington residents from wildfires through education and training. At forestry.wsu.edu, experts share guides, resources, and webinars, including an upcoming session on the health…