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William E. Snyder

  William E. Snyder Professor Areas of Interest Biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, agriculture and human health, predator-prey interactions, community ecology. Education Ph. D. University of…

Business is Blooming

June 2011 Washington State Magazine, by Hannelore Sudermann | © Washington State University On a sunny weekend in early spring, 40 farmers and would-be cut…

Grant Helps Northwest Potato Farmers Go Green

Washington State University entomologist Bill Snyder has received a $2.05 million USDA grant to help potato farmers reduce their use of insecticides in the Pacific…

Exploring Impact of Pesticides on Bee Colonies

The sudden disappearance of honey bees in many parts of the country might be related to pesticide exposure, according to Washington State University entomologist Walter…

Integrated Pest Management at Work

A team of WSU researchers and their wine-industry collaborators are the winners of the 2007 Integrated Pest Management Team Award. WSU Entomologist Doug Walsh discusses…

Protecting Poplars

Hybrid poplars are among the fastest-growing trees in North America and are well suited for the production of bioenergy (e.g., heat, power, transportation fuels), fiber…

HIPPOs in the House

HIPPOs, a novel strategy for improving the control of mites and insects in hops and grapes, is being developed by WSU associate professor of entomology…

Predator Ecology

Washington State University (MS or PhD). Investigate interactions between predators & other natural enemies, and the relationship between biodiversity & biocontrol. For more information contact:…
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