News NW cherry crop this year may be the smallest in nearly a decade The cherry-growing season was hit by a cold, wet spring, meaning that boxes will hit stores later — and likely be pricier — than in previous years. by Mai Hoang / June 15, 2022
Environment How a military career led this Seattle-area nurse to farming Kayla McCarthy is trying to leave her home base better than she found it by creating community in a garden. by Hannah Weinberger / June 9, 2022
Environment How your favorite IPA is contributing to climate change A new report from a Yakima-based trade group is the first step toward a more environmentally sustainable hop industry. by Mai Hoang / April 22, 2022
Environment Why you should plant your neighbor's seeds Members of the King County Seed Lending Library community offer their neighbors edible plant seeds for free at the Great Seattle Seed Swap. by Hannah Weinberger / April 21, 2022
News WA prepares against invasive rose- and hop-eating beetle Officials are investing millions to trap, quarantine and eradicate the bugs in Yakima Valley, which are capable of devouring over 300 types of plants. by Mai Hoang / April 1, 2022 / Updated 6:00 p.m. April 11
Environment WA seaweed farming could boom but permitting remains difficult Like much of the West Coast, the state needs a regulatory overhaul if it wants to take advantage of emerging ocean aquaculture. by Alex Brown Stateline / March 29, 2022
Environment Deep in the marsh, an ecologist untangles aquatic food webs Aquatic ecologist Emily Howe is drawn to the messiness of the food web. by Sarah Hoffman / March 18, 2022
Human Elements The water between land and sea Aquatic ecologist Emily Howe is drawn to the messiness of the food web. March 18, 2022
Environment For some WA families, gardening starts with food benefits Using SNAP to grow produce could prove useful if more people — and retailers — knew about it. by Hannah Weinberger / March 3, 2022
Inside Cascade PBS It’s crunch time for the big apple debate Two Crosscut reporters toss around their likes — and dislikes — when it comes to Washington’s franchise fruit. by Mai Hoang & Hannah Weinberger / November 2, 2021
News WA apple growers bank on new varieties to boost consumption Honeycrisp showed that consumers can get excited about different varieties. Growers hope Cosmic Crisp and others can replicate that success. by Mai Hoang / October 27, 2021
Environment Washington wineries considering dramatic changes for climate change Warmer summers — and winters — force Washington vintners to reconsider their crops. by John Stang / October 14, 2021
Environment Hop growers balance demands of craft beers with climate concerns As breweries work toward carbon neutral beers and facilities, hop industry looks to align with that commitment. by Mai Hoang / October 13, 2021
Environment Climate change forces WA apple cider industry to adjust The future of the business may depend on how apple growers and cider-makers start adapting now to conditions they can’t anticipate. by Hannah Weinberger / October 12, 2021
Environment When catchy names for insects sting — think ‘Asian giant hornet’ Entomologists push to rename the world’s largest wasp amid conversations about other controversial insect names. by Hannah Weinberger / September 10, 2021