Bankrupt Florida Farm To Yield Plenty Of Land, Equipment In Upcoming Auction Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 30, 2015 As many as seven different buyers could be part of this Chapter 11 proceeding. Read More
Late Blight Identified In Indiana, Michigan Posted by Rosemary Gordon|July 28, 2015 A potato field in Michigan and a potato and tomato field in Indiana have documented the disease.
New Egg Cage System Could Increase Ladybug’s Biocontrol Prospects Posted by Lauren María Alexander|July 13, 2015 A specialized insect cage system developed by USDA scientists could improve the prospects of mass rearing the pink […]
Early Blight And Septoria Leaf Spot Rampant On Pennsylvania Tomatoes Posted by Lauren María Alexander|July 8, 2015 According to a news release from Penn State University, early blight and Septoria leaf spot are present in […]
GSPP Accreditation Enables Sakata Seed America To Offer GSPP-Certified Tomato Varieties Posted by Rosemary Gordon|June 30, 2015 The seed company is now authorized to store, treat, process, package, and distribute GSPP-certified tomato seed for the NAFTA market.
Quintec Fungicide Receives Label For Bacterial Spot Suppression In Tomatoes Posted by Lauren María Alexander|June 26, 2015 Quintec fungicide from Dow AgroSciences, known as an effective treatment for suppressing bacterial spot in peppers, is now […]
Stop Tomato Bugs From Sucking Your Crops Dry By Gene McAvoy|May 21, 2015 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods of this vegetable pest.
$27 Million In The Red, Florida Tomato Producer Goes Bankrupt Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 11, 2015 A prolonged, price-challenged marketplace takes toll on Wauchula-based Grainger Farms Inc.
Researchers Find Silver Lining In Phytophthora Fight Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 5, 2015 A team of researchers from the University of Florida, University of Central Florida, and the New Jersey Institute […]
Improve Your Tomato Fertility Plan By Steve Bogash|April 27, 2015 Packable tomato yields of 20-plus pounds per plant are readily attainable if you’re willing to focus on production […]
Webcast: Weed Control Options For Organic Tomato Production Posted by Lauren María Alexander|April 24, 2015 As part of a series of free educational webcasts on The Plant Management Network, a presentation on weed […]
Anthracnose Can Cause Red Alert For Tomato Growers By Gene McAvoy|April 24, 2015 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
New Virus Detected In South Florida Tomatoes By Growing Produce Staff|April 22, 2015 Infectious species said to be a distant relative of tobacco streak virus, which is the cause of bean red node.
New Fungicide For Wide Range Of Fruits, Vegetables In California And Florida By Growing Produce Staff|April 21, 2015 FMC officially enters biological marketplace with first sales of Fracture fungicide.
Scientists Seek To Save Flavor Of Tomatoes And Strawberries Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 17, 2015 A $500,000 grant will enable University of Florida researchers to focus on how light can affect the quality and taste of produce after harvest.
Webcast: Control High Tunnel Tomato Diseases By Growing Produce Staff|April 13, 2015 As part of a series of free educational webcasts on The Plant Management Network, a nonprofit online resource […]
Success With Vegetable Grafting By Lauren María Alexander|April 10, 2015 Grafted Growers began as most successful companies do, which is to say, as a collaboration between innovative, and […]
Hazera Seeds Introduces New Grape/Mini-Plum Tomato Posted by Lauren María Alexander|February 24, 2015 The variety, Olivia, provides a combination of qualities with consistency of size and sweetness.
10 Tomato Varieties You Need To Know Posted by Lauren María Alexander|February 9, 2015 For this Variety Specs feature with a focus on tomatoes, we’ve gathered information on the latest varieties with high yields, good […]
‘Fresh From Florida’ Produce Star Of New TV Ad Campaign Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 3, 2015 Commercials shine the spotlight on Florida blueberries, tomatoes, and seafood.