TOGETHER, WE GENERATE BETTER

No matter your crop challenge, Wilbur-Ellis has the expertise to overcome it. We work by your side to generate better solutions in key areas such as water management, resistance management, sustainability, organic, soil health, and profitability.

Water Management

Every drop counts. Establish plans for maximizing water usage, conserving water, and improving irrigation efficiency this season and beyond.

Resistance Management

Customize strategies that maximize product efficiency, minimize resistance opportunities, and keep within your budget.

Sustainability

Protect your land and the earth for seasons – and generations – to come with practical solutions and committed sustainability practices.

Organic

Tap into Wilbur-Ellis expertise and resources to help guide you through every step on your journey to organic growing.

Soil Health

Evaluate and manage fertility levels for sustainable soil health and maximum yields that support your operation’s long-term success.

Profitability

Plan for this season and beyond with the right nutrients, pest management and more to reach the highest yields with a solid return on investment.

EXPLORE ALL EDUCATION & RESOURCES

2022 Spring Food Safety Updates

2022 spring reminders As spring approaches here are a few reminders to add to your spring to-do list: Initial pre-season water tests Review and Complete Risk assessments Employee safety trainings Calibration equipment records Update contact list Update visitor log...

Eye in the Sky Giving a Leg Up in Vole Control

Like many Willamette Valley grass seed producers, Monroe, Oregon, farmer Tony Stroda has incurred significant losses to voles over the past two years, both in crop damage and from the cost to purchase and apply bait. Today, Stroda is banking on a technology that he...

January 2022 Almond Update

A new year is upon us and soon almonds will be breaking dormancy to kick off the 2022 growing season.  As the proverbial question asks, which came first, the chicken or the egg?  One might ask, which comes first, new roots or new leaves?  As can be seen in the graphics below it is clear that immediately following bloom leaf out begins and after that, the first flush of spring root growth occurs (research conducted by Patrick Brown, et al). 

Extend the Life of Your Virus Infected Vineyard

Grapevine Leafroll Virus 3 is one of the biggest challenges facing us in Eastern Washington wine-growing areas. In the years since the discovery that Grape Mealybug was the vector for Leafroll Virus 3 we knew it would be just a matter of time before we would see widespread effects of the virus without good pest control.

CAN’T FIND WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR?

With locations across the country, our agronomists are here to lend their local expertise to help you identify the right products and solutions for your fields.