New Technology, A Rising Pest Are All Part Of Lake Ontario Summer Fruit Tour Posted by Christina Herrick|July 3, 2014 Cornell Cooperative Extension-sponsored event to showcase the best practices in Orleans And Niagara Counties.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
Take The Stress Out Of Thinning Apple Trees By Richard Jones|May 10, 2014 There’s an art to apple cropload management, but a number of new models and methods are available that will help you add some science to your decision-making.
Terence Robinson On The Orchard Of The Future By Christina Herrick|May 6, 2014 Cornell University’s outspoken advocate of the tall spindle system says high-density plantings can maximize the economic potential of your business.
Precision Cropload Management: Nibbling For Dollars By David Eddy|May 1, 2014 Growers seeking high-dollar apples need the courage to thin early and often.
Cornell University Horticulture Professor Named Outstanding Extension Educator Posted by Christina Herrick|April 15, 2014 Terence Robinson, known for advocating the tall spindle growing system, is recognized for contributions to the New York fruit industry.
Highlights From IFTA Annual Conference By Christina Herrick|February 25, 2014 Sessions, tours in British Columbia focus on precision orchard management.
Cornell To Offer One-Day Tree Fruit Educational Session Posted by Christina Herrick|January 27, 2014 March event held prior to start of international symposium and to offer presentations from six retiring scientists.
A Strategy For Precision Crop Load Management In Apples Posted by Brian Sparks|January 13, 2014 An increased focus on managing crop load to achieve optimum fruit numbers can yield major economic benefits.