X-Disease Management in Stone Fruit is Not That Simple By Bill Shane|June 30, 2018 While symptoms may vary by host, this pathogen’s persistence is what makes controlling it a challenge. Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Southeastern Strawberry Growers Advised to Prepare for Disease Pressure Posted by David Eddy|May 2, 2017 Recent rain is conducive to the main strawberry fruit rot diseases, according to the chief of the Southern Region IPM Center.
Challenging Cherry Disease Keeps Growers, Researchers on Their Toes By Christina Herrick|April 29, 2017 With a few years of experience with more is understood about little cherry disease, however, few unknowns remain.
The Economic Impact Of Grapevine Leafroll Disease By Ann-Marie Jeffries|April 17, 2015 Different control strategies are recommended depending on the prevalence of the disease in vineyard blocks.
Understanding Black Rot In Cole Crops Posted by Lauren María Alexander|May 20, 2014 Results from DNA fingerprinting identify new strains of black rot in New York annually, and the new strains are the predominant ones each year.
Two Northern California Walnut Disease Field Workshops Planned Posted by David Eddy|March 26, 2014 Understanding and managing Botryosphaeria and Phomopsis Canker and Blight in Walnut will be discussed.
Protect Vine Pruning Wounds From Fungal Infections By Matthew Fidelibus|January 14, 2014 Fungi that infect pruning wounds can eventually cause various diseases which reduce a grapevine’s productivity and fruit quality.
Florida Ag Law Enforcement Officers Respond To Amber Alert, Find Missing Girl Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 10, 2013 Agricultural Law Enforcement Officers with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) rescued 7-year-old Crystal Riemer […]
Kubota Unveils New B50 Series Tractors with Factory-Integrated Cabs Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 1, 2013 The new B50 Series from Kubota Tractor Corp. includes the B2650 ROPS and B3350 HSDC cab models with […]
Timely Blueberry Disease Control Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 20, 2013 Strategies to control bacterial canker in blueberries should start in the fall.
Postharvest Tips To Reduce Loss Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 9, 2013 Researcher provides postharvest pointers to help growers avoid rough crop handling and other behaviors that lead to crop loss.
2013 Produce Industry Supplier Directory Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 28, 2012 Crop Protection Suppliers AgraQuest, Inc. 1540 Drew Ave., Davis, CA 95618; 530-750-0150; fax 530-750-0153; www.agraquest.com Powering today’s agricultural […]
Pecans May Be An Alternative Nut Crop In California By David Eddy|July 1, 2008 On the face of it, planting pecans in California seems downright, well, nutty. When the state has a […]
An Ounce Of Prevention… By Phil Nolte|May 1, 2007 Is worth a pound of cure. This old proverb, attributed to Ben Franklin, could have been taken directly […]