Category: Pacific Northwest
Innovation meets heritage at Creekside Valley Farms
Oregon hazelnut grower Paul Kuehne balances innovation with family legacy. Read how Creekside Valley Farms stays resilient and competitive.
Oregon Hazelnut Commission seeks research proposals for 2026 crop year
The Oregon Hazelnut Commission is accepting research proposals for the 2026 crop year. Explore the focus areas and submission details now.
Oregon Organic Hazelnut Collective reports early gains from USDA market grant
Oregon organic hazelnuts are gaining traction with chefs and consumers through a USDA market grant. See how awareness and demand are growing.
2,4-D drift delays kernel drop in hazelnut
New research confirms 2,4-D drift delays hazelnut drop and reduces yields. Learn how growers can reduce drift risk and protect harvest timing.
Oregon State University develops first-of-its-kind water stress index for hazelnut trees
Oregon State researchers have developed the first Crop Water Stress Index for hazelnuts. Learn how this model helps growers manage drought.
Oregon growers launch campaign to promote organic hazelnuts
Oregon Organic Hazelnut Collective is promoting sustainable farming with a new campaign. See how it will boost the organic hazelnut industry.
Roots of tradition
Denfeld Nut is shaping the future of hazelnuts with innovation and sustainability. Read more about the seventh-generation operation now.
Two codling moth study circles set to take place in Yakima and Okanogan to spotlight research, troubleshooting techniques
Washington State University Extension (WSU) will host two codling moth study circles on Dec. 3 in Yakima and Dec. 4 in Okanogan.
Prepare for wildfires: UC ANR offers essential tips
As California braces for a potentially severe fire season, the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR) Fire Network emphasizes the importance of preparing both homes and agricultural operations.
New precision sprayer available to Idaho, Oregon growers
Campbell Tractor Co. has partnered with Ecorobotix and has introduced a new precision sprayer to Idaho and Oregon growers.
UC Cooperative Extension offers young orchard water, nutrient management workshops
UC Cooperative Extension is offering workshops to help growers manage irrigation and nutrients for young and immature orchards.
North San Joaquin Valley receives AA BDO zone rating for tree nut biomass
North San Joaquin Valley receives AA BDO zone rating for tree nut biomass, opening new regional biomanufacturing opportunities.
Almond Board of California launches 2024 Elections
Almond Board of California launched its Board of Directors elections for the 2024-2025 crop year on Friday, Feb. 9.
WSU to co-host SoilCon24 in February
Washington State University will co-host a series of events, SoilCon, across the state in February to advance soil health practices.











