Paul Rusnak
New Efforts Grow To Help Protect the U.S. Avocado Industry
A multistate survey from researchers seeks to find out more about avocado disease management.
Plenty of Inspiration to Harvest From This Unique School Garden
There are lessons to be learned from Texas school district on how to create a farm for your local community.
New Normal, Same Advice: Plan Ahead if Buying Farm Equipment
Learn why growers considering equipment purchases need to factor lead time into the equation.
Squash Growers Weigh in on Current State of the Crop
Check the stats gathered from 364 squash growers as they share insights on the 2023 season.
Ranking the Best Agriculture Colleges Around the World in 2024
It’s back! The annual ranking once again notes the elite in academic standing, employer reputation, and research impact. Check out this year’s honor roll.
Pistachio Growers on High Alert for Botryosphaeria Disease
Consecutive wet winters the perfect catalyst for blight spread by a family of fungi.
Take Control Now of Brown Rot In Stone Fruit Crops
Between resistance and restrictions, fine-tuning a fungicide program grows in importance.
Excitement Builds for Inaugural CEAg World Conference and Expo
Meister Media Worldwide launches its new diversified business venture in the controlled environment agriculture industry event space.
What It Takes To Design Efficient Indoor Farms For Optimal Crop Growth
Technology is pivotal, from advanced lighting that mimics natural sunlight to automated systems for precise nutrient delivery and climate control.
Working Nights Made Easy for This Sweet Corn Grower
Chuck Mohler loves running his farm equipment, even after the sun goes down.
Miss Florida Citrus 2024 Alana Scheuerer Embraces Special Honor
The Miss Florida Citrus Program is celebrating a momentous milestone this year. Get to know the latest winner.
California Farmers Get Early Jump on Disease Control Efforts
Data show early-season applications have helped produce a significant increase in crop protection activity thus far in 2024.
Recent Studies Point to Improved Squash Crops
Learn more about a trio of studies exploring various production practices of squash plantings.
What It Takes To Best Balance the Farm and Family
Lessons learned from husband and wife team show patience pays off.
Get The Airflow Right For Your Greenhouse Plantings
Dr. Nadia Sabeh, AKA Dr. Greenhouse, explains why airflow is essential for creating a productive and healthy environment for your plants.
Birds Got Your Berries? Ways To Ground The Threat
Controlling your berry farm’s environment is critical to reduce bird depredation.
Automated Harvest In Fruit Orchards Remains a Challenge
Where are the robots? Mechanization matters for pome fruit growers are still daunting — and expensive.
Powerful Predictions for the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Early observations from climatology experts indicate what could be a record-breaking campaign in the tropics.
Farm to School Program Grows Big in the Heart of Texas
The Longview School District in East Texas gets to the root of several issues by growing its own produce and serving it to students.