Snakes are probably something that Florida growers and farm workers don’t think about much until they encounter one […]
Good returns make growers happy. Happy growers make an industry conference a lot nicer place to be. Producers, […]
Oxbo International Corp. is the U.S. distributor for the Ferrari Futura automatic transplanter. Getting good plant establishments is […]
The sun was shining brightly when American Vegetable Grower visited Larry and Tina Klco at Rainbow Farms in […]
Wafler Nursery www.waflernursery.com Brookfield® Gala The bold red stripe over its red background is the obvious improvement. The […]
The problem with Ted DeJong’s weather model to predict stone fruit size is that, at least at […]
To be competitive in an increasingly global marketplace, Florida citrus growers must reduce harvesting costs. Furthermore, immigration issues […]
When it comes to what growers are looking for in planting equipment, the answer is really quite simple, […]
For growers and processors in the fresh apple slices industry, trust is as essential to the safety of […]
Just last year, we awarded Anthony Farms of Scandinavia, WI, American Vegetable Grower magazine’s sixth annual Grower Achievement […]
Plum pox virus (PPV) has already destroyed well over 100 million stone fruit trees throughout Europe. In 1999, […]
The decision to venture into blueberries was quite a drastic departure for the Mixons, who for the last […]
As I am writing this, there are some powerful rainstorms predicted to hit California during the first week […]
An agricultural innovation conference held last fall in Salinas, CA, featured some new and visionary ideas about agriculture in […]
Almond growers have traditionally pruned their trees, and the practice went unquestioned for many years. Perhaps it was […]
Disease Control Update: On The Table The following materials were on the IR-4 program’s November 2007 New Products/Transitional […]
According to Washington State University Extension agent Tim Smith (who is an editorial advisory board member for American […]
Should we be thinking about potato late blight management in mid-winter? This disease certainly poses a threat that […]
U.S. vegetable production, particularly the growing of leafy greens, changed forever in the fall of 2006 when three […]