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Falling in Love all over again with New Cheese Flavor from WSU Creamery
PULLMAN, Wash. — What happens when tomato meets oregano in the WSU Creamery? Hundreds tried to name the delicious result, but there was only one winner: Oreganato. The new cheese flavor, made with loving care by the WSU students who produce world-famous Cougar Gold, is being released today, Valentine’s Day. Read more »
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WSU Cook Farm Named a USDA Long-Term Agroecosystem Research Site
PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University’s R. J. Cook Agronomy Farm in Pullman has been named one of just ten long-term agroecosystem research sites in the country by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. “This designation is testimony to the quality of work being conducted by ARS and WSU to make agriculture more sustainable on all fronts,” said Rich Koenig, chair of WSU’s Department of Crop and Soil Sciences. Read more »
Workshop improves success of forest management plan writing
WENATCHEE, Wash. – Comprehensive forest management plans are necessary for landowners to satisfy environmental requirements and participate in beneficial state and federal programs. But writing acceptable plans is a challenge. A workshop will be offered six times this spring by Washington State University Extension to provide participants with the information necessary to write a complete and satisfactory forest management plan. Read more »
Succession planning workshop April 7 for family landowners in Vancouver
VANCOUVER, Wash. – The award-winning “Ties to the Land” succession planning workshop will be offered by Washington State University Extension educators 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, April 7, at the Clark County Public Works Maintenance and Operations Conference Center, 4700 NE 78th St., Rm B-1, Vancouver, Wash. Succession planning is the human side of estate planning; it is a way for families to maintain their ties to the land across multiple generations. Enrollment is limited to 30 families and registration is on a first come, first served basis. Read more »
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