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Trump’s 2018 tariffs are among the developments that undercut state’s apple market, devastating small farmers.
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Sunflare! That’s the new name for Washington State University’s newest apple, a cross between a Honeycrisp and a Cripps Pink apple, known at first as WA 64.
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The fruit, a cross between Honeycrisp and Pink Lady, will be produced exclusively by Washington growers and hit grocery stores in 2029.
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Farmers in the Yakima and Kittitas valleys will be some of the hardest hit by Washington state’s declared drought. They might only get about 54% of their normal water this summer.
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Washington has created a new apple variety – again. And its creators want you to name it.
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Seven apple varieties previously believed to be lost or extinct have been found in eastern Washington, including several on land near the communities of…
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With China threatening to slap the United States with tariffs on $3 billion worth of U.S. made products, one group that is worried is Washington state’s...
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Something has gone sour between Washington State University and a Seattle-based biotech company. It's over a new, highly-prized apple variety that has...
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The Northwest apple harvest is just underway and pickers are wading into the lush orchards. And so far things look dramatically better than last year.
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Harvest is revving up at Gary Middleton’s organic orchards north of Pasco. The autumn sun warms the backs of pickers perched on tall aluminum ladders. But…