Washington is home to a diverse group of growing regions, which vary significantly by the amount of area they encompass, their climate, soils, and what is planted there. This diversity is one of the reasons such a large number of varieties succeed in Washington. While some of these regions might…
The Washington Advancements in Viticulture and Enology (WAVE) seminars, which are co-sponsored with Washington State University, follow a half- to all-day format to highlight viticulture and enology research. WAVEx is the condensed version, often in a webinar format, with targeted topics and practical application. WAVEx allows Washington Wine and WSU to tailor research programming…
Date: 31 January 2013 Title: Field Validation of a Vineyard Site-Selection Tool for Washington State Principal Investigator: Michelle Moyer, Assistant Professor, Viticulture Extension Specialist, WSU-Prosser, Address: 24106 N. Bunn Rd., Prosser, WA 99350. Phone: 509-786-9234, Email: michelle.moyer@wsu.edu Cooperators: Joan Davenport, Professor, WSU-Prosser, Address: 24106 N. Bunn Rd., Prosser, WA 99350.