<span>Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences</span>
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New WSU app provides free, local weather data to ag industry, general public
Washington State University researchers from the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences launched a free AgWeatherNet app that provides local weather data and agriculture decision-support tools. The app delivers site-specific forecasts to support growers, livestock producers, and the public across Washington.
WSU student finds lost apple variety on study break
A Washington State University student helped rediscover a rare apple variety thought to be lost while studying abroad in England. The finding highlights the value of preserving agricultural biodiversity and the role students can play in advancing horticultural research.
WSU uses history to breed better cherries
Washington State University researchers are combining historical breeding records with modern genetic tools to develop improved cherry varieties. The work could help breeders produce cherries with better flavor, disease resistance, and resilience while preserving valuable genetic diversity.
