Scientists Clone A Gene That Regulates Fruit Size In Vegetables, Fruit Crop By Growing Produce Staff|October 16, 2013 Do you enjoy big, plump tomatoes? If so, you should give thanks to a gene that arose thousands […]Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Lipman Launches New Round Tomato With High Brix And Lycopene Levels By Growing Produce Staff|October 9, 2013 Immokalee, FL-based tomato grower Lipman has unveiled it newest round variety tomato: Crimson Queen. With increased flavor and […]
Processing Tomatoes Are The Number One Crop For Top 100 Grower Terranova Ranch By David Eddy|October 8, 2013 The operation farms nearly 30 different crops — and the mix changes constantly.
UF/IFAS Reconsiders Fate Of Southwest Florida Research And Education Center By Growing Produce Staff|October 2, 2013 With the pledge of renewed commitment from agricultural producers and local decision-makers to seek additional resources, UF/IFAS leadership […]
Snuff Out Sour Rot Of Tomato By Gene McAvoy|September 19, 2013 Learn how to ID, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
Hazera Genetics Introduces High Brix Gourmet Tomato Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 17, 2013 Hazera Genetics, developers of cherry tomatoes, cluster tomatoes, and seedless watermelons, has achieved a new milestone with the […]
Central Florida Research Center Addressing Growers’ Needs By Frank Giles|September 12, 2013 Important science a daily routine at the home of the Florida Ag Expo.
Bankruptcy Court OKs All Sales Of Troubled Tomato Producer’s Assets Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 9, 2013 After months of marketing, seven auctions and more than 13,000 man hours, the efforts to sell the assets […]
Nominate A Tomato Variety Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 4, 2013 Do you grow and sell tomatoes? If so, an Ohio State University team at the Ohio Agricultural Research […]
FMC Will Sell Fungicide In Key Global Markets Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 3, 2013 FMC Corporation recently announced it has entered into an agreement with Belchim Crop Protection granting an exclusive license […]
Understand Blossom End Rot Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 18, 2013 One of the most common tomato afflictions is blossom-end rot. It got its name for the black, leathery […]
Northern California Tomato Growers Largely Unscathed By Curly Top Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 17, 2013 While many tomato fields in California’s southern San Joaquin Valley were devastated this year by curly top virus, […]
Florida Farmland, Tomato Assets Sell For $48 Million+ Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 15, 2013 Thousands of acres of Florida farmland, along with packing facilities, labor camps, and other assets used for growing […]
Virus Slams California Tomatoes By David Eddy|August 14, 2013 Tom Turini has seen beet curly top before. In fact, he sees it in the tomato fields of […]
The Details On Vegetable Consumption Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 9, 2013 How many times have you heard the phrase, “You are what you eat? Granted, it is not usually […]
Whiteflies Cause Tomato Grower To Remove A Half Million Plants Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 7, 2013 Backyard Farms in Madison, ME, was hit with a whitefly infestation which led to the grower’s decision last […]
Improved Taste For Tomatoes By Growing Produce Staff|August 5, 2013 Some compounds that determine plant species’ characteristics such as the taste of tomatoes can be engineered to produce […]
Tomato Food Safety Workshop Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 5, 2013 The Florida Tomato Committee and the Florida Tomato Exchange will hold their 38th Annual Joint Tomato Conference Sept. […]
Late Blight Update Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 5, 2013 Late blight, a devastating disease impacting tomatoes and potatoes, to date, has been documented in several states. Those […]
Researchers Compare Genomes, RNA Of Wild And Domestic Tomatoes Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 5, 2013 Researchers in the U.S., Europe, and Japan have produced the first comparison of both the DNA sequences and […]