In November 2006, cucurbit leaf crumple virus, a virus new to Florida, was found in squash (Cucurbita pepo […]
With more than 20 acres of greenhouses sitting idle last fall, co-owner Jerry Quaal of Dan & Jerry’s […]
You can buy just about anything over the Internet. This can be verified simply by browsing through the […]
Siegers Seed Co. has released two new pumpkins and a gourd variety that are quite unique. Exclusive to […]
We’re all guilty of it. Every January, at New Year’s, we reflect on the previous year and resign […]
Industry folks about what they see happening in the coming months in the major vegetable crops.
President of Allied Grape Growers thinks the time has come for a mandatory assessment on grapes.
A premium winegrape grower’s new training system improves quality and saves labor costs.
They may not look imposing, but purple and yellow nutsedge are two of the most troublesome weeds in […]
New injection-molded plastic Helix filters from Miller-Leaman, Inc. are designed to filter irrigation water (well water, pond water, […]
When Congress considers the needs of production agriculture in the U.S., all too often the discussion focuses on […]
Labor continues to be the dominant issue on the minds of fruit growers in Washington. Yet in spite […]
The Vero Beach grower was concerned because of the threat canker posed to the east coast of Florida’s […]
NZ Hothouse, a leading New Zealand provider of fresh produce, has opted to use UV technology to disinfect […]
In today’s marketplace, businesses come and businesses go. When a company has not only survived, but thrived through […]
Finding the right products to fight weeds while following increasingly stringent restrictions can be tricky. In the first […]
This past November, the New Oxford American Dictionary announced its Word of the Year for 2007. And that […]
First, I would like to wish each and every one of you a Happy New Year! Like the […]
My wife loves onions. So much, in fact, that she’ll eat one like it’s an apple. Sure, she’ll […]