USDA-ARS’ Dr. Ryan Benke joins the Wheat Beat podcast to explain how artificial intelligence and machine learning are being used to predict crop performance.
WSU Extension’s Aaron Esser returns to the Wheat Beat Podcast to share tips for efficiently and effectively managing a small grains farm in today’s market.
Dr. Karen Sanguinet returns to the Wheat Beat podcast to introduce a genetic discovery that could help future wheat varieties make more efficient use of the nitrogen that’s applied to soils.
The WSU projects that received funding from the Washington Grain Commission in fiscal year 2024 are summarized in the 2023-2024 WSU Wheat and Barley Research Progress Report.
In this episode, USDA-ARS’s Dr. Marilyn Warburton discusses the importance of the major U.S. gene bank on WSU’s campus that contains over 100,000 accessions of 5,200 crops and plants.
Results of field studies conducted by WSU researchers to help dryland farmers in eastern Washington manage weeds of concerns are now available in the 2023 Weed Control Report.
Scientists will study the best ways to shift to organic wheat farming through a new $1 million grant from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Organic Transitions Program.
In this episode, USDA-ARS’s Dr. Timothy Paulitz discusses just how widespread Fusarium crown rot is and how genetic tolerance may be the best way to manage the pathogen in the future.
This publication breaks down the hidden environmental and market condition costs associated with straw removal: learn how this widespread practice might benefit you financially.
The WSDA Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences unit is seeking information about pesticide usage for winter and spring canola to better inform the EPA when they are making regulations about pesticide usage. No personal information will be collected.
There are hidden environmental and market condition costs associated with straw removal: learn how this widespread practice might benefit you financially. Straw removal calculator guide