Presents an overview of the cranberry industry in Washington and its cultural practices including problems with insect and disease pests. This profile explains each pest and its treatment. The final section covers weed control. Complements MISC0181 Washington Minor Crops. 11 pages
Integrated pest management (IPM) was formally introduced to the cranberry industry in 1983 through s...
Covers weed management, field selection, seedbed preparation, geese as weeders, crop rotation and co...
The objective of this study was to obtain and interpret field data related to the establishment of c...
Charts and text list and describe chemical control measures suggested for the more common insect pes...
Washington has a significant share of the national [59%] and world [10%] market for red raspberries....
A guide to cranberry culture, including soil selection and preparation, planting, draining, flooding...
Presents an overview of the hops industry in Washington. Producing 75% of the nation's and 22% of th...
Revised May 2002. Reviewed April 2016. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension C...
Integrated weed management (IWM) has been part of cranberry cultivation since its inception in the e...
Relatively new to the area, this crop has a developing market in the United States as well as the tr...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this paper is to present a geographic picture of ...
Washington State supplies 75% of U.S. and 50% of world production of cabbage seed. Growing condition...
Describes the management of established cranberry fields, including insect and disease control and s...
This crop is increasing its market share. Hybridization has resulted in hardy strains with increased...
Bedding plants account for 26% of total gross sales for the plant industry in Washington State. Bedd...
Integrated pest management (IPM) was formally introduced to the cranberry industry in 1983 through s...
Covers weed management, field selection, seedbed preparation, geese as weeders, crop rotation and co...
The objective of this study was to obtain and interpret field data related to the establishment of c...
Charts and text list and describe chemical control measures suggested for the more common insect pes...
Washington has a significant share of the national [59%] and world [10%] market for red raspberries....
A guide to cranberry culture, including soil selection and preparation, planting, draining, flooding...
Presents an overview of the hops industry in Washington. Producing 75% of the nation's and 22% of th...
Revised May 2002. Reviewed April 2016. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension C...
Integrated weed management (IWM) has been part of cranberry cultivation since its inception in the e...
Relatively new to the area, this crop has a developing market in the United States as well as the tr...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this paper is to present a geographic picture of ...
Washington State supplies 75% of U.S. and 50% of world production of cabbage seed. Growing condition...
Describes the management of established cranberry fields, including insect and disease control and s...
This crop is increasing its market share. Hybridization has resulted in hardy strains with increased...
Bedding plants account for 26% of total gross sales for the plant industry in Washington State. Bedd...
Integrated pest management (IPM) was formally introduced to the cranberry industry in 1983 through s...
Covers weed management, field selection, seedbed preparation, geese as weeders, crop rotation and co...
The objective of this study was to obtain and interpret field data related to the establishment of c...