
January 2026
Webinar: The Past, The Present, and The Future of PACMAN: Key Advances in Precision Crop Load Management
The PACMAN (Precision Apple Crop Load Management) project addresses managing crop load precisely to achieve consistent yields, good fruit size, high quality, and strong return bloom. This webinar is a presentation of the latest results.
Find out more »Artificial Intelligence: What it can do, where it is going, and key opportunities for agriculture
Learn AI basics, how agriculture drives AI innovation, and how AI is reshaping farming from reactive to proactive operations. Speakers: Oren Etzioni, Technical Director, AI2 Incubator; Professor Emeritus, University of Washington Ananth Kalyanaraman, Professor and Director, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University; Director, NSF-USDA NIFA AgAID AI Institute Click here to learn more: https://washacad.org/growing-with-ai/
Find out more »Postharvest Discussion Forum – Tree Fruit
We invite you to the tree fruit postharvest discussion forum on January 13th, from 10am PST - 11am PST. Please refer to this guide on Joining WSU Zoom Meetings before trying to join the meeting: https://confluence.esg.wsu.edu/display/KB/Zoom+-+Joining+Meetings+and+Best+Practices Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/93025627382?pwd=j8yBMXTYO5es0nTQF2TvVc7atzbTU2.1 Meeting ID: 930 2562 7382 Passcode: 298507 Date & Time: Jan 13, 2026 10:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada) This meeting will serve as an open forum for industry members and scientists to discuss current pressing postharvest…
Find out more »February 2026
Weather with AWN Webinar: New Web Portal
Join the WSU AWN team on Feb 17 to learn about using the new portal to access weather data, decision‑support models for crop, human, and animal health systems, and more.
Find out more »2026 International Orchard Meetup Webinar Series: The Impacts of Weather on Pome Fruit Quality and Storability
The International Virtual Orchard Meetup program brings together growers, researchers, government, and Extension agents. This year the meetups will discuss challenges related to heat stress, identify opportunities to improve fruit quality, and remain profitable.
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