Tree Fruit in Washington State

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"A Tree Fruit in Washington" Web site is being developed by an advisory board in cooperation with the Washington tree fruit industry.  The advisory board is composed of the following individuals:

  • Tom Butler -Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission
  • Jerry Tangren-Web Team-Wenatchee Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center (TFREC)
  • Gene Kupferman-Extension Tree Fruit Specialist, Wenatchee TFREC
  • Kathy Barnard, Director, CAHNRS/WSU Extension Marketing and News Services
  • Gwen-Alyn Hoheisel-Area Extension Specialist, Benton County
  • Bob Hoffmann-Web Coordinator, Extension Communications and Educational Support
  • Scott V. Fedale-Director, Extension Communications and Educational Support
 

For the best Washington Tree Fruit resources at this time, please use the search field to the left or view the Web sites below:

Or see the experts listed below:

 

By Specialization

Pests & Disease

  • Jay F. Brunner, Entomology; Direct insect pests
  • Elizabeth Beers, Entomology; Indirect insect pests
  • Mike Bush, Entomology, Yakima County Extension
  • John E. Dunley, Entomology; Tree fruit entomology
  • Ken Eastwell, Plant virology, tree fruit, grapes, asparagus, legume crops
  • Gary Grove, Plant disease epidemiology, fungal diseases of tree fruits and grapes
  • Gwen Hoheisel, Entomology, Benton and Franklin Counties
  • Vince Jones, Entomology; Safe Food Initiative
  • Ekaterini Riga, Plant Pathology, Assistant Professor and Extension Nematologist
  • Tim Smith, Fire Blight of Apple and Pear, Chelan and Douglas Counties Extension
  • Doug Walsh, Entomology, Statewide IPM coordinator, research and extension program on generation of new information on pesticides and pesticide alternatives

Horticulture; Cultural Practices

  • Bruce H. Barritt, Horticulture; Apple orchard management systems and rootstocks; apple cultivar breeding and development
  • Don C. Elfving, Horticulture
  • David Granatstein, Organic farming and sustainable agriculture, Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources
  • Karen Lewis, Tree fruit production and labor issues; Grant and Adams Counties Extension
  • Gary A. Moulton, Tree fruit crop trials; cider
  • Jim Olmstead, Cherry breeding and genetics, Yakima County
  • Larry E. Schrader, Horticulture; Fruit tree physiology
  • Matt Whiting, Horticulture, Tree fruit production, physiology and genetic improvement in sweet cherry, apricot and other Prunus

Sustainability and Organics

  • David Granatstein, Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources
  • Doug Walsh, Entomology, Statewide IPM coordinator, research and extension program on generation of new information on pesticides and pesticide alternatives

Post-Harvest

Soils & Nutrition

  • Robert Parker, Crop and Soil Science, Weed control on irrigated crops, non-crop land, turf, aquatic sites
  • Frank J. Peryea, Soil Science; Orchard soil management; fruit tree mineral nutrition

Irrigation

  • Troy Peters, Biological Systems Engineering, Irrigation Engineer/Extension Irrigation Specialist

Business & Economics


By Location

WSU TFREC-Wenatchee:

WSU-IAREC-Prosser

  • Matt Whiting, Horticulture, Tree fruit production, physiology and genetic improvement in sweet cherry, apricot and other Prunus
  • Ken Eastwell, Plant virology, tree fruit, grapes, asparagus, legumecrops
  • Gary Grove, Plant disease epidemiology,  fungal diseases of tree fruits and grapes
  • Doug Walsh, Entomology, Statewide IPM coordinator, research and extension program on generation of new information on pesticides and pesticide alternatives
  • Robert Parker, Crop and Soil Science, Weed control on irrigated crops, non-crop land, turf, aquatic sites
  • Troy Peters, Biological Systems Engineering, Irrigation Engineer/Extension Irrigation Specialist
  • Ekaterini Riga, Plant Pathology, Assistant Professor and Extension Nematologist

Mount Vernon Northwestern WA Research and Extension Center

WSU County Extension: