WSU Berry Field Day

WSU Mount Vernon NWREC 16650 STATE ROUTE 536, MOUNT VERNON, WA, United States

This field day will showcase advanced blueberry selections and cultivars being evaluated through support by the Washington Blueberry Commission.

Lunch & Learn | Cultivating Trust and Collaboration between the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and UConn Extension

Sakuma Auditorium 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Shuresh will share his experiences working with the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation through the Federally Recognized Tribal Extension Program. He’ll discuss how trust and collaboration have grown through hands-on learning, cultural engagement, and building genuine partnerships between UConn personnel and the MPTN. Drawing from his own background in Nepal, Shuresh will reflect on the cross-cultural connections that have shaped his approach and highlight the importance of cultural sensitivity in agricultural education.

Lunch & Learn | Route to NWREC

Sakuma Auditorium 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Pedro will share about the passion and curiosity for plant physiology that led him to quit a five-year industry career to become a graduate student at UW-Madison in 2018 and—after completing a PhD—join Dr. Lisa Wasko DeVetter’s group to work on cold hardiness modeling, cold damage analysis, and horticultural practices to mitigate frost damage in raspberry and blackberry. Pedro will share experiences he hopes may be useful for early career scientists.

Lunch & Learn | Modernizing data pipelines for accessible and actionable insights

Sakuma Auditorium 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Modern technology is revolutionizing how soils data are collected, managed, and presented. Jadey will share how she uses R and ArcGIS to build efficient workflows that prioritize data quality and privacy. From sample collection to data management and the development of decision-support tools, these technologies enable reproducible analyses and interactive reports, making complex soils data accessible and actionable for farmers and landowners.

Lunch & Learn | If a Specialty Crop Grows in the Forest, Will Anyone Harvest It?

Sakuma Auditorium 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Bigleaf maple syrup is a promising new specialty crop in Washington State that adds non-timber value to forests and opportunities for forest owners to diversify production. Patrick will discuss his past and planned work developing maple sugaring and other forest farming practices in Washington State.

Lunch & Learn | What does it take to become a fellow of a professional society?

Sakuma Auditorium 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Dr. Carol Miles will share about her career in ag research—and as a current Director of a Research & Extension Center. In addition, hear a presentation by Dr. Lindsey du Toit from the APS Plant Health 2024 Phytopathologists of Distinction series. Learn more about their journeys to careers in agricultural research and leadership in the industry!

Lunch & Learn | Farm Stress Extension Program

Sakuma Auditorium 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Don McMoran was born on a 2,000 acre diversified potato farm in Mount Vernon, Washington and grew up working on the farm including bucking hay bales and moving irrigation pipe all summer long. Working in the fields was long and hard but he grew to appreciate how hard area farmers work to make the valley what it is today. This presentation will cover the farm stress extension program from Skagit County Extension, and why this type of outreach is so important.

Lunch & Learn | Journey to NWREC

Sakuma Auditorium 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Four recent additions to NWREC will discuss their individual pathways to—and at—NWREC.

2024 Machine Harvesting Red Raspberry Field Day

Honcoop Farm 9696 Northwood Road, Lynden, Washington, United States

We invite you to attend a field day demonstrating research progress in red raspberry for machine harvest. Research presentations will begin at 1:00 pm, followed by evaluation and samples of new varieties at 2:00 pm. Requests for accommodation for this event should be submitted to the organizer by July 3. Extension programs and employment are […]

Free

Lunch & Learn | Soil Models & Sketches: Exploring Soil Dynamics and Sustainability

Sakuma Auditorium 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

In this seminar, we explore concepts and experiences in soil science and environmental policy. Luis Reyes Rojas will examine some ideas regarding the quantitative exploration of soils, including topics such as carbon storage, climate change, land use/land cover, and environmental policy. We will discuss how these advances in mapping and quantification are helpful for describing […]

Lunch & Learn | Northwest Coast Indigenous Food Systems and Lessons for Sustainability

Sakuma Auditorium 16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

From as deep as a halibut can dive to as high as a mountain goat can climb, the Pacific Northwest supports a bounty of indigenous foods. Lloyd will discuss how some of these foods, habitats, and entire landscapes are traditionally managed, how colonial forces have disrupted this management, and how the ecological impacts of industrial […]

Lunch & Learn | Graduate Student Research at NWREC

Hear from three WSU graduate students and get a brief overview of their research at NWREC. Mary Steele received a BS in Biological Sciences and MS in Agriculture from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Her Master’s research involved surveying and managing soilborne pathogens of strawberry. Seeing the ability of plant pathology research to provide practical solutions […]

Free