Unique Partnership to Power New Bee Pollination Possibilities Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 30, 2018 Global technology agreement between two specialty agriculture suppliers promises faster and broader progress to market for bee vectoring solutions.Read More
Cox Farms Launches as One of the Largest Greenhouse Growers in North America Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 28, 2024
Healthy Soils at Center of New $5 Million Initiative for California Citrus Growers By California Farm Bureau|March 27, 2024
Citrus Scientists Look to Solve Irrigation Equation Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 26, 2018 Contrary to their older counterparts, young trees might actually benefit from a full serving of water, regardless of greening disease status.
More Mild than Wild in NOAA’s Latest Winter Forecast Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 25, 2018 Much of the U.S. could see warmer-than-usual temps while El Niño is likely to make a comeback.
Optimize Fertilizer Applications in Young Blueberry Plantings By Jeff Williamson | Yang Fang|October 25, 2018 Learn how nitrogen uptake is related to plant growth stages.
Florida Blueberry Growers Fielding Rise of the Machines By Frank Giles|October 24, 2018 Local producers believe mechanical harvest is a must to remain competitive on a global scale.
North Carolina Sweet Potato Harvest Down Sharply Posted by Carol Miller|October 24, 2018 A number of factors play into the lower harvest, including Hurricane Florence.
New Liquid Potassium Nitrate Solution for Specialty Crops Posted by David Eddy|October 23, 2018 Product may aid nutrient management, especially in California, where nitrate contamination of drinking water is an emerging issue.
Money Flow on Tap for Water-Conscious Florida Farmers Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 17, 2018 Applications being accepted for conservation-based projects befitting of cost-share program funding.
There’s Still Time to Make a Profit in Organics [Opinion] By Carol Miller|October 17, 2018 Despite being popular for years, organic produce sales are still increasing rapidly.
Hydroponic Organic Produce: Year One By Lee Allen|October 10, 2018 As U.S. growers recover from the decade-long organic hydroponics battle, the rest of the world moves forward.
Time to Create Some Buzz for Honey Bees By Christina Herrick|October 6, 2018 Honey bees are facing a lot of challenges; not least is consumers’ indifference to their plight.
The What and Why of Organic Produce Prices By GwanSeon Kim|October 3, 2018 New research identifies factors that can impact your organic price premium.
What’s Happening to Honey Bees? By Christina Herrick|September 28, 2018 While there are many suspected causes, it seems like bee decline is less about one factor and more about the interrelation of many different effects.
Ways Florida Growers Are Mapping out Solutions With Technology By Frank Giles|September 19, 2018 Collecting and crunching data can make you more efficient and productive.
How to Play and Win the Ever-Evolving Citrus Nutrition Game By Frank Giles|September 14, 2018 While the bedrock fundamentals hold true, growers and researchers continue to tweak fertilizer programs.
How to Keep Wildlife Contamination of Field Crops to a Minimum By Lee Allen|September 5, 2018 What can vegetable growers do to lower wildlife intrusions into their fields?
It’s Springtime in Specialty Crop Automation By Carol Miller|September 5, 2018 Just like the early computer era, today’s precision agriculture for specialty crops offers surprising and creative solutions to common field issues.
New Technology Clearing a Smart Path to Farm Irrigation By Brad Buck|August 30, 2018 Research aims at encouraging growers to use alternatives to fresh groundwater.
Healthy Soil Can Suppress Plant Pests, to a Point Posted by Carol Miller|August 29, 2018 The catch? There’s no univseral definition of “healthy soil.”
Kelp Wanted: Not All Farming Deep Dives Require a Shovel By Paul Rusnak|August 22, 2018 Want to expand your growing operation’s offerings? You might need to look up, or even down for solutions.