The Good and Bad for Washington State Apple Growers By David Eddy|January 2, 2024 Local producers scramble for profits in wake of boon crop. Find out what was said during the Washington State Tree Fruit Association annual meeting.Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Washington Apple Crop Estimated To Be Up Slightly Posted by David Eddy|August 9, 2021 The Washington State Tree Fruit Association forecast for the 2021 fresh apple crop is out. See how it compares to last year and 2019.
Washington State Tree Fruit Association’s Annual Meeting Is Going Virtual Posted by David Eddy|August 18, 2020 116th annual industry gathering will be held online due to COVID-19 concerns. Learn more about how you can connect.
Washington Growers Fear Farmworker Housing Cuts of Up to 50% Posted by David Eddy|April 27, 2020 A COVID-19-related lawsuit has spurred the state to propose emergency rules that would severely limit the use of bunk beds.
Washington Tree Fruit Industry Meeting Slated For Early December Posted by David Eddy|October 30, 2015 The theme for the 111th Annual Meeting is “Growing Forward – Solutions for Current and Future Challenges.
Our Roots Run Deep In The Pacific Northwest [Opinion] By David Eddy|November 11, 2014 A lot is changing in the Pacific Northwest fruit industry. Many of the most important things are not.
Washington Tree Fruit Associations Merge By David Eddy|July 24, 2014 Jon DeVaney will lead the new group, which is expected to become official Sept. 1.