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Composting Workshop — Offal and Meat Processing Waste Posted by Katie Doonan | July 5, 2024 Join WSU Extension and the Washington State Department of Agriculture on Wednesday, July 10th to learn about composting as a waste disposal option for small meat…
Sustainable Grazing Starts with Good Forage Production Data, Especially Under a Changing Climate Posted by Katie Doonan | July 2, 2024 By Sonia A. Hall, Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources, Washington State University, and Tip Hudson, Washington State University Extension We recently released StockSmart,…
Shaken or Stirred? Testing Biochar Cocktails for Emission Reductions in Composting Posted by Katie Doonan | June 25, 2024 By Karie Boone, Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources, Washington State University Washington State is working towards the goal set by HB-1799 to reduce…
Check it out: No-till Wheat Farming in Oregon Prepares Farmers for Climate Change and Improves Fish Habitat Posted by Katie Doonan | June 13, 2024 By Janelle Christensen (she/her),USDA Northwest Climate Hub In The Dalles, Oregon, dryland wheat farmers are using innovative farming practices that help them prepare for extreme…
Check it out: The impacts of warming winters and falls on the work of honeybees Posted by Georgine Yorgey | June 6, 2024 By Georgine Yorgey (she/her) Associate Director, Center for Sustaining Agriculture & Natural Resources, Washington State University Honeybees are small but mighty. They produced about 139…
Promise and Pitfalls: Cultivating understanding of agricultural artificial intelligence Posted by Katie Doonan | May 29, 2024 By Alex Kirpatrick, PhD (they/them), Communication Scientist, Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources, Washington State University Artificial intelligence (AI) is filtering your spam, gatekeeping…
Climate Change & Stream Flow for Salmon: Barriers & Opportunities for Adaptation in Washington State Posted by Katie Doonan | May 15, 2024 By Amanda Stahl, Washington State University and Karie Boone, The Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources, Washington State University Predicting climate impacts on water…
Roots of Resilience and Lazy R Ranch to Host Wildfire Management Workshop Posted by Katie Doonan | May 9, 2024 Medical Lake, Wash. — In August of 2023, the Gray Fire burned 10,000 acres of urban/suburban/rural interface west of Spokane, WA. Over half the Lazy R Ranch,…
General best management practices for creating resilient forests Posted by Katie Doonan | May 7, 2024 By Christine Buhl, PhD, Oregon Department of Forestry Hot droughts have led to an increase in damaged and dead trees across the Pacific Northwest. However,…
Check it out: How forests can benefit from biochar and biochar production Posted by Katie Doonan | April 29, 2024 By Tim Nicosia, USDA Northwest Climate Hub Forest managers have been slow to include biochar in management plans despite an expanding body of research demonstrating…