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Lind Field Day to help growers navigate challenging season
The 108th annual Lind Field Day, Thursday, June 11, at Lind Dryland Station, gives producers in Washington’s low-rainfall grain country a look at new varieties and current research.
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Seth Truscott, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Recent News
Journalism professor to serve as Faculty Senate Chair-Elect
Thomas, an associate professor in the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, was recently selected by his peers to serve as chair-elect of Faculty Senate for the 2026-27 academic year in preparation for moving into the top role the following year.
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RJ Wolcott, WSU News & Media Relations
WSU student finds lost apple variety on study break
A chance walk by Tayettin Brodzinski helped lead to the rediscovery of the Walbridge apple, a once-popular heirloom variety long thought extinct.
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Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Catherine ‘Katie’ Cooper named vice provost for faculty affairs and development
Currently serving as associate dean for faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences, Cooper succeeds outgoing senior vice provost Doug Call, who is returning to faculty.
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Hailey James, Office of the Provost
Ask Dr. Universe podcast explores apple breeding and the science behind new varieties
The latest episode takes listeners inside the world of apple breeding with WSU horticulturist Kate Evans.
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Melissa Mayer, University Marketing and Communications
WSU Delivers
The perfect blend
WSU has worked with growers and producers for decades to nurture a Washington wine industry that’s an economic powerhouse.
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Communications staff, Washington State University
Can plastic farm mulch be effectively recycled? Cleanliness is key
A WSU study found that plastic mulch used on farms can be successfully recycled into durable new products, but only if soil and moisture contaminants are thoroughly removed first.
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Shawn Vestal, WSU News & Media Relations