Horticulturalists from Washington State University unveiled a new variety of apple named WA 38, better known to the common ...
In this photo taken Friday, Feb. 12, 2016, a box of Cosmic Crisp apples is shown at Washington State University’s Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center in Wenatchee, Wash. The apple is a brand ...
“We have reached the stage of critical mass, meaning that we now have year-round volume,” said Kevin Brandt, vice president ...
Some varieties are tart and acidic while others are juicy and sweet -- and if you like the latter flavor, Honeycrisp and ...
The apple - Cosmic Crisp - is a cross-breed of the Honeycrisp and Enterprise and was first cultivated by Washington State University in 1997. The launch of the "firm, crisp, and juicy apple" cost ...
A $2.4 million state grant funds research into dual-purpose solar panels that could prevent fruit damage while powering farm ...
The breeding programme behind the Cosmic Crisp started back in 1997 When you hear that a new variety of apple is being launched with a multi-million dollar marketing campaign, you might wonder if ...
Cosmic Crisp will guarantee unrivaled freshness throughout spring and summer thanks to its excellent shelf life.
Sunflare comes on the heels of the Cosmic Crisp (formerly WA 38), a WSU apple variety released to growers around 2016 and brought to the market in 2019. The university holds a patent on WA 64 and ...