Strong Concord Grape Harvest Expected In New York Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 25, 2013 A robust harvest of Concord Grapes is expected in New York, according to researchers and viticulturists at the […]Read More
Postharvest Considerations For Honeycrisp By Christina Herrick|September 24, 2013 Honeycrisp has been an omnipresent force in the apple market as varieties go. As much as Honeycrisp is […]
It’s Time For A Pre-Harvest Equipment Safety Check Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 24, 2013 As the growing season comes to a close, Michigan State University (MSU) Extension researchers suggest a pre-harvest inspection […]
WSU Lands Grant For Robotic Tree Fruit Harvesting Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 24, 2013 With a bumper crop of apples expected this season, many Washington tree fruit growers dream of a day […]
Syngenta Launches “Good Growth” Plan Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 24, 2013 Syngenta has announced six company-wide commitments to address the global food security challenge. The “Good Growth Plan” has:• […]
American Society For Enology And Viticulture Names New President Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 24, 2013 The American Society for Enology and Viticulture (ASEV) has confirmed Dr. James Kennedy as the 2013-2014 president. The […]
2013 Top Fruit Growers Report Posted by Growing Produce Staff|September 24, 2013 American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report is ranked according to 2012 acreage for the below crops, […]
Stink Bugs Established In California’s Capital Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 23, 2013 Midtown Sacramento, CA, now has a well-established population of brown marmorated stink bugs (BMSB) (Halyomorpha halys) on several […]
2013 Top Nut Growers By Growing Produce Staff|September 23, 2013 This list, which is part of American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report, is ranked according to […]
2013 Top Grape Growers By Growing Produce Staff|September 23, 2013 This list, which is part of American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report, is ranked according to […]
2013 Top Apple/Pear Growers By Growing Produce Staff|September 23, 2013 This list, which is part of American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report, is ranked according to […]
Opinion: Generation Y Is Your Next Marketing Opportunity By Brian Sparks|September 23, 2013 The primary purpose of the U.S. Apple Association’s annual Crop Outlook and Marketing Conference is to forecast the […]
2013 Top Stone Fruit Growers By Growing Produce Staff|September 23, 2013 This list, which is part of American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report, is ranked according to […]
Timely Blueberry Disease Control Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 20, 2013 Strategies to control bacterial canker in blueberries should start in the fall.
Achieve Consistent Stone Fruit Production With High Tunnels Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 19, 2013 Editor’s note: Production under high tunnels is often thought to be strictly focused on berries or cherry trees. […]
Leighton Rice: A Passion For Horticulture Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 19, 2013 The next generation at one of Pennsylvania’s leading farming families looks to the future with optimism.
Paying Fruit Pickers Per Pound By David Eddy|September 18, 2013 Several years ago cherry grower Mike Omeg, who is always looking for ways to do a better job […]
Protecting Your Long-Term Investment In The Orchard By Desmond R. Layne|September 18, 2013 Some European practices can be applied to modern high-density orchards to reduce sunburn, hail damage.
Local Produce Benefiting Florida Schools By Adam Putnam|September 17, 2013 Fresh fruits and vegetables provide sustenance for young minds, connect growers and educators.
The Organic Center Debuts Re-Designed Website Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 17, 2013 The Organic Center recently unveiled its newly re-designed website — www.Organic-Center.org — which aims to “Bring You the […]