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WSU Student Finds Lost Apple Variety on Study Break

PULLMAN, Wash. — Sometimes a hidden gem can be found right next door. One day last fall, Washington State University student Tayettin Brodzinski needed a study break. An unanticipated result of her break was the discovery of an heirloom apple thought to be extinct that was once the prize variety of the early 1900s. Brodzinski, who graduated from WSU in May with a bachelor’s degree in landscape, nursery, and greenhouse management and a minor in h…
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morningagclips.com broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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