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WSU Tree Fruit Research and Extension develops and applies research-based information for sustainable tree fruit production in Washington and the world.

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Innovative Tools to Combat Emerging Diseases and Boost Pollination

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Join us on February 18 in Wenatchee for a full-day workshop on emerging diseases and pollination.

Agricultural Leadership Conference

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The Agricultural Leadership Conference is on February 20th, 2026, in Yakima WA. This full-day bilingual conference (English and Spanish) is designed for farm supervisors and…

WSU Tree Fruit Heat School

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Join us March 11th from 8:30 AM-2:30 PM for the WSU Tree Fruit Heat School. This free event will focus on understanding and managing heat-related…

2026 WA Tree Fruit Research Commission Grant Awards for Cherry

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For 2026, the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission (WTFRC) approved $228,176 to help fund six (6) new projects. The Oregon Sweet Cherry Commission (OSCC) is…

Lenticel breakdown disorder: preharvest and postharvest considerations

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Although lenticel breakdown disorder (LBD) is well-know, the latest research published by Torres et al. (2025) has shown: (1) sanitizers used at commercial doses do…

WSU Cherry Breeding Program Update: New Variety

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The Washington State University cherry breeding program, led by Dr. Per McCord in Prosser, WA, is releasing a new variety of sweet cherry. Currently known…

How to effectively remove cankers and associated pathogens in sweet cherry orchards

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Effective disease management in sweet cherry begins with informed pruning decisions. Recent observations indicate that pruning at least five inches below visible cankers during hot/dry…

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Upcoming Events

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Okanogan Horticultural Society Meeting 2026

Okanogan County Agriplex
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17
Feb

Weather with AWN Webinar: New Web Portal

Zoom Webinar
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18
Feb

Innovative Tools to Combat Emerging Diseases and Boost Pollination

Confluence Technology Center Wenatchee
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19
Feb

WTFREC 2026 NW Pear Research Review

Confluence Technology Center/ Virtual
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20
Feb

Agricultural Leadership Conference

Yakima Convention Center
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Featured Videos

Monitoreo y muestreo para la enfermedad de la cereza pequeña

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Virtual Orchard Meetups: Heat Session Grower Panel with Garrett Henry, WA & Steve Frecon, PA

Managing the Uncontrollable: Resilience to extreme events. Heat session Grower Panel.
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Virtual Orchard Meetups: Heat Session with Randolph M Beaudry, Michigan State University

Managing the Uncontrollable: Resilience to extreme events. Heat Session with Randolph M Beaudry, Michigan State University.
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Virtual Orchard Meetups: Heat Session with Lee Kalcsits, Washington State University

Managing the uncontrollable: resilience to extreme events

Fire Blight of Apple and Pear

This animation illustrates the biology of fire blight infections in apple and pear. Video produced by Tianna DuPont, Washington State University. Animation by Dani Abram. Funded by USDA SCRI grant #2020-51181-32158. Thank you to reviewers…

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Recent Publications

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Evaluation of biopesticides for the control of Erwinia amylovora in Apple and Pear

In a recent study, we evaluated non-antibiotic materials for fire blight control in 8 Washington, 3 Oregon, 3 New York and 2 Pennsylvania field experiments conducted between 2013 to 2022.

Investigations of Multiple Approaches to Reduce Green Spot Incidence in ‘WA 38’ Apple

A pre-harvest apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) disorder named “green spot” (GS) was recently identified on ‘WA 38’ apples. Previous work indicated a tentative association between GS and fruit mineral imbalance, and an influence of…

Soil Health Indicators for Central Washington Orchards

To help growers in Central Washington orchards, Washington State University scientists demonstrated that all soil health indicators should include measurements of water availability and root health in addition to standard fertility indicators to meet stakeholder…
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Field scale application of Brassica seed meal and anaerobic soil disinfestation for the control of apple replant disease.

Study published June 2021 in Applied Soil Ecology shows potential of anaerobic soil disinfestation and biorenovation with mustard meals for mitigation of replant disease.

Towards rapid detection and mapping of powdery mildew in apple orchards

Chandel, Khot, Sallato Dec 2020. Powdery mildew (PM) in apples is a critical fungal disease that adversely affects yield and fruit quality. Conventional PM identification techniques are laborious. This study evaluated the suitability of non-destructive…

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