Update On Michigan Growing Conditions Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 1, 2013 With recent warmer temperatures, tree fruit growth is finally moving along and fairly quickly at most farms in […]Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Top Honors In Grape Research Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 19, 2013 Distinctive research deserves recognition, and in the field of enology and viticulture, the American Society for Enology and […]
Mexican Table Grape Outlook Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 19, 2013 Although the central zone of Mexico had to face severe frosts during the last few weeks, producers in […]
Bloom Expected On Time In New York Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 17, 2013 By the end of April last year, New York’s apple crop had been devastated by frosts following an […]
Recycling Options Available For New Jersey Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 16, 2013 New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher is encouraging all agricultural operations to recycle the plastic used […]
Advanced Microbial Solutions Announces Name Change To Agricen Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 16, 2013 Advanced Microbial Solutions, LLC (AMS), an agricultural technology company delivering applied, biochemical-based solutions for efficient and sustainable plant […]
Valley Introduces Variable Rate Irrigation QuickStart Prescription Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 11, 2013 Valley Irrigation introduces the addition of QuickStart (QS) prescription writing to its Variable Rate Irrigation (VRI) product. The […]
Nightmare Issues For California Growers By David Eddy|April 8, 2013 Agriculture’s influence has waned through the years in California, said an influential industry lobbyist at the 2013 meeting […]
Discussions On Precision Orchard Management By Jon M. Clements|April 4, 2013 Editor’s Note: Jon Clements is a tree fruit Extension educator at the University of Massachusetts and a member […]
Farm Management: Ensuring Harvest Quality Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 29, 2013 Some farm managers spend their days frantically going from one crew to the next telling pickers not to […]
Tradition Meets Innovation In Tomato Breeding Efforts Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 28, 2013 North Carolina State University’s (NCSU) College of Agriculture and Life Sciences has the nation’s largest university plant breeding […]
Toro Releases New BlueLine PC Dripline Emitter Flow Rate Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 26, 2013 Toro has announced a new emitter flow rate for its popular BlueLine dripline, which now includes a 0.26 […]
New Book Explains How To Manage Tomato Health Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 11, 2013 “Tomato Health Management” should come in handy to anyone involved in the $2 billion a year business that […]
Wisconsin’s Apple Crop Was Down Significantly In 2012 Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 4, 2013 Wisconsin apple growers did not have a stellar year in 2012. According to USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service […]
Use Your Marketing Edge To Promote Greenhouse Crops By Rick Snyder|January 9, 2013 When you are a producer of a valuable crop, like vegetables or any other specialty crop, you — […]
‘Frankenfood’ Myth Spurned By David Eddy|December 10, 2012 Tuesday, Nov. 6, was a great day to be a Californian. On that day a lot of my […]
Opinion: Farming Ain’t For Sissies By Frank Giles|November 30, 2012 I had a great visit with the folks at Grower’s Management Inc. (GMI) down in the Glades area […]
5 Post-Sandy Cleanup Tips By Rebecca M. Bartels|October 30, 2012 Dr. William Lamont Jr., professor in the Department of Plant Science at Penn State University, is singing a […]