Tend To Tree Growth And Deterioration By Lloyd Singleton|August 1, 2012 Trees speak to me. I see how they grip the ground with a strong embrace. They stretch and […]Read More
What Is Evapotranspiration, And Why It Matters Posted by Growing Produce Staff|July 31, 2012 Among the many problems associated with extended periods of drought is the inability of plants to extract water […]
Washington Growers Pounded By Hail Posted by Christina Herrick|July 31, 2012 While most of the nation suffers through withering heat and a wicked drought, the Pacific Northwest has been […]
Opinion: You Are What You Eat By Paul Rusnak|July 27, 2012 Mainstream media knows what it takes to hold an audience: fear. The networks have the metrics to prove […]
Strawberry Fungicide Registered In California Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 25, 2012 Isagro USA has received approval from the U.S. EPA and the California Department of Pesticide Regulation for the […]
Knock Down Navel Orangeworm In Pistachios And Almonds Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 24, 2012 This video provides tips on controlling navel orangeworm in almonds and pistachios. [mmw-video id=”1228″]
Double Nickel Fungicide Registered In California Posted by Christina Herrick|July 24, 2012 The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (CDPR) has issued a certificate of registration allowing the use of Double […]
Dealing With Drought-Stressed Blueberries Posted by Christina Herrick|July 24, 2012 About 75% of Michigan’s 22,000 acres of blueberries are irrigated, according to Michigan State University (MSU) Extension agent […]
Peach Doctor Talks Peaches On TV By Brian Sparks|July 24, 2012 Desmond Layne continues to get the word out about peaches during this growing season. The Clemson University horticulture […]
Pierce’s Disease Assessment Rate Increased Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 23, 2012 California Department of Food and Agriculture Secretary Karen Ross has set the Pierce’s disease winegrape assessment for the […]
That’s One Deep Wine Cellar By David Eddy|July 23, 2012 If Frank Labeyrie has his way, the world’s first undersea wine cellaring service — 1,000 meters deep and […]
Vintners Ensure Grape Supply By David Eddy|July 23, 2012 Predictions of a coming shortage of winegrapes — with an attendant rise in prices — appear to be […]
Help Name Cornell’s Newest Grapes Posted by Christina Herrick|July 23, 2012 It’s hard to come up with new winegrape names — they have to be unique, distinctive, and descriptive, […]
Mendocino Winegrape and Wine Commission Ends Five-Year Run Posted by Christina Herrick|July 23, 2012 By majority vote of grape growers, the Mendocino (CA) Winegrape and Wine Commission (MWWC) will not be renewed […]
Tips for Great-Looking Grapes Posted by Christina Herrick|July 23, 2012 As summer temperatures rise, keep your grapes looking cool with ProTone® Plant Growth Regulator. Hot summer temperatures give […]
Get Prepped For PTI By Frank Giles|July 21, 2012 After a series of devastating foodborne illness outbreaks in produce crops, the industry took upon itself a series […]
Q&A With Mr. Peach And The Peach Doctor By Brian Sparks|July 19, 2012 If there’s one fruit that is most dependent on high quality to ensure repeat customers, peaches just might […]
SCRI Must Be Preserved [Opinion] By Brian Sparks|July 19, 2012 During my series of conversations with Clemson University’s Desmond Layne for this month’s cover story, I mentioned that […]
2012 Top 25 Stone Fruit Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 19, 2012 This list, which is part of American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report, is ranked according to […]
2012 Top 25 Nut Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 19, 2012 This list, which is part of American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report, is ranked according to […]