Researchers use dogs to sniff out infected cherry trees
date:Jun 24, 2022
Washington State University researchers are looking at ways to sniff out little cherry disease early enough to allow Eastern Washington cherry growers to prevent the disease from spreading. The disease has reached epidemic levels in Yakima, Benton and Franklin counties and has cost growers across the state millions of dollars in tree removal and lost revenue.

Corina Serban, who leads WSUs Little Cherry Disease Extension and Outreach program: Finding the little cherry disease for a grower is pre
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