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“Regardless of our race, color, or ethnicity, we all have a role to play in ending racism and guaranteeing an inclusive and equitable community. I encourage you to be agents of change, to speak out against these injustices, and demand long overdue change. That change starts now.”

– André-Denis Wright
CAHNRS Dean

CAHNRS stands in solidarity with the African-American community. Read Dean Wright’s statement.

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Engaging people, organizations, and communities to advance knowledge, economic well-being, and quality of life by fostering inquiry, learning, and the application of research.

AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES (ANR) PROGRAM UNIT

The ANR program unit conducts locally relevant applied research in the fields of agriculture and natural resource sciences.

COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (CED) PROGRAM UNIT

CED faculty and staff partner with local leaders to improve their communities and grow their economy.

YOUTH & FAMILY (YF) PROGRAM UNIT

Youth and Family programs improve the capacity of young people to be successful and strengthens families to support healthy development.

News

Grafting watermelon prevents disease, WSU study shows

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A new study from Washington State University’s Department of Horticulture found that splice grafting helps watermelons resist disease. For more than 10 years, watermelon growers…

Task force seeks new defenses against resurgent, cherry-devastating disease

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Cherry trees infected with Little Cherry Disease bear small, bitter or bland fruits that often lack attractive coloring. The disease is a significant concern for…

WSU Master Gardeners urge caution, awareness of unsolicited seeds

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Extension experts urge gardeners to be aware of and report unsolicited seeds mailed from overseas.

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