- Making CAHNRS better: Awards go to outstanding faculty and staff Great teachers and advisors, forward-thinking researchers, inspiring Extension specialists, and an impactful team were recognized with annual Faculty and Staff Awards.
- Celebrating a century of impact by WSU’s Biological Systems Engineers For a century and more, WSU’s Biological Systems Engineers have transformed Northwest agriculture. On March 9, BSE faculty, students, and staff celebrated their accomplishments and reflected on the impact of those who came before.
- USDA undersecretary encounters research for specialty crops at Prosser A U.S. Department of Agriculture visit shares grant-funded advances in smart technology, virus-free plants, biotic and abiotic stresses, and training the next-generation workforce.
- New from Extension: Are sweet cherries feasible for my orchard? Free guides help orchardists learn whether popular sweet cherries are economic for their farms.
- Automated drones could scare birds off agricultural fields A WSU research team has developed a systems where cameras could spot birds feeding on fruit and launch drones to drive off the avian irritants. All without human interference.