The line of hungry Washington State University students and faculty numbered more than 50 well before Jeremy Tamsen had finished unloading his boxes of apples.
Discover the sweetest apple variety widely available today at your grocery store -- it's perfectly crisp, juicy, and full of ...
It may seem rather ludicrous that a brand-new apple varietal was named after the Grammy-winning artist behind “What’s Your Fantasy,” but millennials are a unique cohort. “I came from a family of ...
Sep. 23—Washington State University's newest apple, WA 64, is 25 years in the making. Though apple growers would like to see it on the market sooner, Kate Evans, WSU professor and apple breeder, said ...