WSU Wheat Academy Returns to Educate Wheat Growers and Crop Consultants

WSU Wheat Academy, Dec. 9 and 10. Hosted by WSU Extension.

Washington State University’s annual Wheat Academy returns to the Pullman campus for its ninth year of the comprehensive, hands-on education program for PNW wheat growers and crop consultants. The 2025 WSU Wheat Academy will be held December 9 and 10 in the Vogel Biosciences Building teaching laboratories. Online pre-registration for the event will open on Friday, October 10 and is limited to the first 75 registrants.

Bringing together growers, agricultural professionals, and scientists from WSU, the University of Idaho, USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS), and more, the Academy offers an opportunity for collaboration and discussion about emerging issues and ideas in wheat farming.

Topics range from wheat industry principles for the next generation of wheat growers to in-depth research for those with years in the field, including:

  • Phosphorus in PNW Dryland Soils
  • Diagnosing and Managing Diseases of Wheat
  • Biology and Management of Pests in Wheat, Canola, and Pulses
  • Palmer Amaranth and Waterhemp: You Don’t Want These Problems in Your Field
  • Micronutrients
  • Soil Health Strategies for the Inland PNW: Biosolids and Beyond
  • Soil Acidity
  • Canola in Rotation
  • Marketing Strategy Development
  • The New Falling Numbers Test
  • Gene Edited vs. Transgenic Wheat
  • Wheat Staging

Mark your calendar for October 10 to save your seat for this sell-out event. More information is posted on the 2025 WSU Wheat Academy webpage.

Drew Lyon.

For questions or comments, contact Drew Lyon via email at drew.lyon@wsu.edu or phone at 509-335-2961.