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January 2022
Unified Wine and Grape Symposium
The 2022 in-Person event will feature hundreds of exhibitors. Visit the event website for more information, including registration: https://www.unifiedsymposium.org/
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AgWeatherNet Weather School
Join AgWeatherNet for a Weather School on February 4, 2022. Weather School helps industry improve collection and use of on-farm, private weather data used in agricultural models and decision systems. This is a free event, but preregistration is required. Goal: Improve stakeholder understanding on how weather data is collected, QA/QC'ed and how to use the data & (model-) data products in their crop production management decision making or resource conservation. Improve basic know-how (i.e. knowledge base) on private weather station…
Find out more »WineVit 2022
For more information on the 2022 WineVit conference, including program and registration, visit: https://www.winevit.org/
Find out more »Grape and Blueberry Cold Hardiness Walk-In Clinic
Join us for a grape and blueberry cold hardiness walk-in clinic! When: Thursday February 17, 2022 What: We will have bud dissection stations set up to allow participants to learn (or refresh) their skills for grapevine and blueberry bud cold damage evaluation. We will also have additional stations set up so participants can bring in their own dormant canes and do bud inspections with the assistance of WSU faculty and staff. Feel free to stop by anytime between 9…
Find out more »Washington Grape and Wine Research Review
The annual Research Review, sponsored by the Washington State Wine Commission, is a forum for researchers seeking grants from Washington wine research programs to share progress of ongoing research and pitch new proposals. The reports are presented to the Wine Research Advisory Committee, a subcommittee of the Washington Wine Commission. Growers and winemakers attending will be asked for input on the importance and relevancy of new projects. Their input will be used by the Committee when it makes research grant…
Find out more »March 2022
Heat-Related Illness Prevention – PNASH
Presenters Pablo Palmández Agricultural Extension Specialist, PNASH Center June Spector Associate Professor, UW This module will provide strategies and tools for identifying, preventing, and treating heat illnesses on the farm. The team will share research findings and the Heat, Education, and Awareness Tools (HEAT) developed in collaboration with farmworkers and educators. The webinar is available in English and Spanish. For more information, including registration, please visit: https://osha.washington.edu/professional-development/course/pnashag-030322 In this 4-part webinar series, PNASH researchers and community partners will share how to…
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