American Vegetable Grower July 2014
In This Issue
Sakata Showcases Four Vegetable Varieties
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Water And Labor Shortages Continue To Distress California Growers
Water and labor, two critical elements to vegetable production, are both in short supply in California, providing growers with a distinct set of challenges.
How U-Pick Farming Can Be A Sustainable Option For Your Operation
U-Pick Farming increases revenue, helps with labor, and educates consumers about agriculture.
Tips On Managing Onion Thrips
Research at Cornell University aims to understand onion thrips population traits, genetic diversity, and help you develop an ideal insecticide resistance management plan.
Encourage More Women To Participate In Agriculture [Opinion]
The time is now to encourage women to participate in agriculture.
Drought May Cause Pest Migration To California Cucurbit Crops
Some diseases may not show up this year because of the drought, but keep a watchful eye on insects feeding on your cucurbit crops.
Protect Melons From Whitefly-Transmitted Virus
Researchers discuss current options for growers to keep cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus out of melon and other cucurbit crops.
How You Can Increase Farm Market Sales [Opinion]
To sell more produce, focus on quality, variety, and engaging customers.