Problematic Pathogens In Melons And Watermelons By Rosemary Gordon|December 3, 2014 Find out how to monitor and control Phytophthora fruit rot, Fusarium wilt, and bacterial fruit blotch.Read More
Share Your Knowledge at the First CEAg World Conference and Expo Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 19, 2024
New Watermelon Planting Program For The Southeast U.S. Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 30, 2014 Sakata seeking to make regional impact by providing in-demand material through several local producers.
11 Cool Cucurbits For Florida’s Climate Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 27, 2014 Leading vegetable seed companies highlight high-performance selections for growers in the Sunshine State.
Fight Phytophthora Blight Of Cucurbits By Gene McAvoy|October 25, 2014 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
6 Juicy Watermelon Selections For The Sunshine State Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 16, 2014 Leading vegetable seed companies highlight a half dozen high-performance varieties for Florida producers.
A Soldier Reveals How He Executed “Operation Cantaloupe” Posted by Rosemary Gordon|October 6, 2014 The cantaloupe “mission” is a reminder of the importance of brand recognition.
Orange-Fleshed Melon Ripe For Beta-Carotene Analysis Posted by Rosemary Gordon|October 6, 2014 Honeydew and cantaloupe appear to be comparable sources of dietary provitamin A.
14 Stand-Out Melon Varieties [Slideshow] Posted by Lauren María Alexander|September 15, 2014 [blackoutgallery id=”64697″] Browse the slideshow above for information on these exceptional melon varieties from the nation’s leading seed breeders and […]
Nimitz Nematicide Receives EPA Approval Posted by Rosemary Gordon|September 12, 2014 New product from Adama has a unique mode of action and is approved for use on a variety of vegetables.
20 Top-Notch Squash Varieties [Slideshow] Posted by Lauren María Alexander|September 4, 2014 [blackoutgallery id=”64188″] Browse the gallery for details on 20 squash varieties from the nation’s leading seed breeders and […]
24 Sweet Watermelon Varieties to Consider [Slideshow] Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 19, 2014 Browse a slideshow for information on a couple dozen juicy selections from the nation’s leading seed breeders and distributors.
Baloian Farms Takes Home The People’s Choice Award For Their Squash Kits Posted by Rosemary Gordon|August 6, 2014 Baloian Farms received an award for their squash with seasoning kits at the 4th Annual Fresno Food Expo in California.
19 Leading Pumpkin Varieties [Slideshow] Posted by Lauren María Alexander|August 6, 2014 [blackoutgallery id=”62983″] Browse the slideshow for details on 19 pumpkin varieties from our nation’s leading seed breeders and […]
Drought May Cause Pest Migration To California Cucurbit Crops By Lauren María Alexander | Rosemary Gordon|July 9, 2014 Some diseases may not show up this year because of the drought, but keep a watchful eye on insects feeding on your cucurbit crops.
Protect Melons From Whitefly-Transmitted Virus Posted by Rosemary Gordon|July 8, 2014 Researchers discuss current options for growers to keep cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus out of melon and other cucurbit crops.
Sakata Seed America Set For Florida Watermelon Trials Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 5, 2014 Growers to get an up-close look at the latest varieties and more.
Excellent Cucumber Varieties For 2014 Posted by Lauren María Alexander|May 28, 2014 [blackoutgallery id=”59907″] Click on the slideshow for details on 12 cucumber varieties from the nation’s leading seed breeders […]
New Farm Bill Encourages Growers To Buy Crop Insurance By John VanSickle|March 12, 2014 Coverage critical as risks stand in the way of reward.
FDA Officer Reviews Deadly Salmonella Outbreak And Offers Food Safety Pointers By Lauren María Alexander|March 10, 2014 FDA officer Michael Mahovic reviews the findings from Chamberlain Farms’ 2012 outbreak and provides food safety pointers.
How To Handle Human Resource Hurdles By Rosemary Gordon|March 1, 2014 Help is available for growers dealing with employee conflicts, looking for training options, and wading through legal matters.