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Washington State University

November 1, 2011


Washington State University launches publication focused on organic and sustainable agriculture


October 13, 2011


Latest discovery is part of pioneering history in plant signaling at Washington State University


Washington State University scientists first to characterize barley plant-stem rust spore ‘communication’, clone genes to build stem rust resistance


September 12, 2011


Washington State University symposium to present opportunities and challenges in dryland organic agriculture


June 8, 2011


Washington State University field days focus on oilseed crops


June 3, 2011


95th annual Washington State University Lind Field Day  to feature deep-furrow drills, winter wheat and spring wheat breeding, drought tolerant wheat


March 30, 2011


Washington State University to expand its research abilities with new machines for sequencing genomes (The Daily Evergreen)


March 21, 2011


Washington State University plant scientist part of global efforts to fight deadly UG99 wheat rust


February 18, 2011


Climate change, grain production is focus of $20 million USDA/NIFA grant for the University of Idaho, Washington State University and Oregon State University


February 15, 2011


Washington State University plant pathologist James Cook wins prestigious Wolf Prize


January 7, 2011


Plant disease diagnostician joins Washington State University’s Department of Plant Pathology


January 4, 2011


Washington State University Extension specialist's article captures global growth in organic horticulture


October 22, 2010


Grainy season: engineering drought-resistant wheat (NPR)


August 30, 2010


Buckwheat, quinoa may be new options for organic grain growers in Washington State


July 30, 2010


Work has begun at Washington State University in hopes of finding a new way to produce dwarf wheat (Capital Press)


June 24, 2010


Biggest agricutlural breakthrough in 10,000 years? Agriculture's next revolution -- perennial grain -- within sight


June 17, 2010


Washington State University plant pathologists win $1 million in grant funds to add key layer to nationwide onion IPM project


June 8, 2010


Biofuels crop research to be focus of Washington State University's field days this summer


May 20, 2010


U.S. Natinal Science Foundation and Gates Foundation to support Washington State University's research on developing ‘desert wheat’


February 22, 2010


Washington State University plant pathologist Tim Murray elected Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society


February 15, 2010


Arcadia Biosciences receives $855,500 grant to fund next-stage development of wheat with reduced celiac disease potential - Company to collaborate with Washington State University and to build upon promising phase I research results


November 30, 2009


Washington Turfgrass Seed Commission funds endowed professorship in turfgrass management at Washington State University


October 13, 2009


USDA grant helps potato farmers in the Pacific Northwest reduce their use of insecticides


October 1, 2009


Washington State University researchers win $15 Million in USDA specialty crop research grants


August 24, 2009


The Organic Center supports Washington State University research and education


August 12, 2009


Washington State University names research geneticist Michael Pumphrey its new spring wheat breeder


July 10, 2009


New winter wheat breeder named to lead Washington State University program



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