Apple Varieties NY1 And NY2 Now Called SnapDragon And RubyFrost Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 1, 2013 After years of development and consumer testing as “NY1” and “NY2” Cornell University and New York Apple Growers […]Read More
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Soil and Water Conservation Society Recognizes SureHarvest Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 31, 2013 SureHarvest was recently honored for its innovative work as a private sector consultant by the California-Nevada Chapter Soil […]
Potato Acreage In New York Increases Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 24, 2013 New York potato growers planted an estimated 20,000 acres of potatoes this year according to Blair Smith, State […]
Analyzing Apple Harvest Management Tools Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 24, 2013 Lengthening shelf life and stopping the production of ethylene in apple are two benefits of using ReTain in […]
Toro Launches “Drip Tips” Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 23, 2013 Toro recently launched its new educational website, DripTips. The website, driptips.toro.com, seeks to educate new and existing drip […]
Scientists Shed New Light On Scent, Flavor Potential In Produce Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 22, 2013 Scientists have known for hundreds of years that plants respond to light in a variety of ways. But […]
New Jersey Peach Promotion Council Releases 2013 Buyers Guide Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 22, 2013 The New Jersey Peach Promotion Council (NJPPC) has dedicated its 2013 Peach Buyers Guide to Steve Riccelli for […]
Malibu Coast Viticultural Area Proposed Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) published a notice of proposed rulemaking last week to […]
Laforge Expands Front 3-Point Hitch Line Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 17, 2013 Laforge’s GreenLink line of hitches for John Deere tractors has now expanded with the introduction of the HD6/9R […]
IFTA Attendees Battle Heat During Orchard Tours By Brian Sparks|July 16, 2013 This week the International Fruit Tree Associations is holding its annual Study Tour in the heart of Pennsylvania […]
Spinach: The Resilient Vegetable By Richard Smith|July 10, 2013 The image of Popeye opening a can of spinach, pouring it into his mouth, and then cleaning up […]
New Website Offers Help With Drought-Related Issues Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 10, 2013 As New Mexico continues to struggle through extreme drought conditions that show no sign of abating, ranchers, farmers, […]
New Agribusiness Software Increases Productivity Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 5, 2013 From precision planting, orchard management, and traceability, new programs offer the latest in innovation in the orchard.
Mapping The Way To The Next Generation Of Grapes By Hans Walter-Peterson|July 3, 2013 When Thomas Jefferson planted European grapevines in Virginia more than 200 years ago, they quickly succumbed to pests […]
Growing Hothouse Cherries In California By David Eddy|July 3, 2013 After a decade of trials and errors, a group of California cherry growers have developed a system for […]
California Stone Fruit Industry Holds Steady Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 2, 2013 It’s no secret there’s been quite a shake-out in the California stone fruit industry over the past decade […]
Florida Conference Helps Small Farms Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 2, 2013 The Florida Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Conference in Kissimmee is scheduled to take place this year from […]
First Thornless Primocane Blackberry On The Way Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 1, 2013 Prime-Ark Freedom, a new variety developed by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, is the world’s […]
Current Wine And Juice Grape Knowledge Featured At Viticulture Field Day Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 1, 2013 A Viticulture Field Day will be held 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 31 at the Michigan […]
New Compact Tractor From Kubota Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 19, 2013 Kubota Tractor Corporation’s new Grand L60 Series includes six models, including the L3560, L4060, L4760, L5060, L5460, and […]