David James

WSU Professor Hopeful The Western Monarch Is Rebounding
WSU Professor Hopeful The Western Monarch Is Rebounding
WSU Professor Hopeful The Western Monarch Is Rebounding
A new Western Monarch butterfly breeding pattern is spurring hope that the butterfly is adapting to climate and ecology change. Washington State University Associate Professor, Dr. David James, said the studies done indicate the strategy for overwintering has changed and the Monarchs were breeding in the San Francisco, Bay area and Los Angeles this winter. "This ...
Wave Minute: Expanding Leaf Folder Research
Wave Minute: Expanding Leaf Folder Research
Wave Minute: Expanding Leaf Folder Research
Can leaf folders research in other wine growing rejoins benefit Washington State University researchers? WSU's David James takes a look. If you have a story idea for the Washington Ag Network, call (509) 547-1618, or e-mail gvaagen@cherrycreekradio... Read More ...
WAVE Minute:  WSU Mite Study
WAVE Minute: WSU Mite Study
WAVE Minute: WSU Mite Study
Washington State University's David James talks about a mite survey the University is conducting.       If you have a story idea for the Washington Ag Network, call (509) 547-1618, or e-mail gvaagen@cherrycreekradio.com...
WAVE Minute: Biological Control
WAVE Minute: Biological Control
WAVE Minute: Biological Control
Washington State University's David James explains how the Beauty with Benefits program can help with biological control.       If you have a story idea for the Washington Ag Network, call (509) 547-1618, or e-mail gvaagen@cherrycreekradio.com...