Take These Steps When Caring for Citrus Trees Smacked by the Cold Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 21, 2023 Got freeze-damaged trees? A University of Florida researcher explains what to do and not to do when it comes to pruning, irrigation, and fertilization.Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
Share Your Knowledge at the First CEAg World Conference and Expo Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 19, 2024
Help on the Way for Florida Growers Clobbered by Recent Cold Snap Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 23, 2022 Official disaster declaration opens up the door to government aid following extreme weather event.
Virginia Grape Growers Look To Regroup After Tough 2020 By Tremain Hatch|February 23, 2021 A frosty spring set the tone for what turned out to be a difficult growing season. Temperature sweet spot still proving elusive.
Warm February Concerning, But Fruit Growers Shouldn’t Panic Posted by David Eddy|February 27, 2017 While maps produced by the U.S. Geological Survey do show spring appears to be arriving early, Extension experts don’t expect a repeat of 2012.
Cold Snap Hit East During Harvest Posted by Christina Herrick|October 20, 2015 Temperatures in the East and Midwest hit the mid-to-low-20s over the weekend, as snow was seen in some […]
Disaster Declared In Numerous Florida Counties Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 27, 2011 The USDA has granted Florida’s request for a disaster declaration following the severe weather conditions of the past […]