PASCO — Nate Roberge wrestled a white, tent-like trap into position Monday on the wires of a trellis, hiding it behind the leaves and grape clusters in a Pasco vineyard. The Washington State ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - The state is setting traps to learn if four species of moths that attack wine grapes have moved into Washington. Washington is the second-largest grape-growing state in the nation, ...
Nate Roberge wrestled a white, tent-like trap into position Monday on the wires of a trellis, hiding it behind the leaves and grape clusters in a Pasco vineyard. The Washington State University ...
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