Back in 2005, the state identified 18 citrus trees positive for canker in Ralph Chamberlain’s grove near Punta […]
John Diener’s family started farming in the Central Valley in 1929. After pursuing a degree in Agricultural Economics […]
Efficient irrigation just one of the ways winery incorporates conservation into best practices.
Welcome to the 2009 edition of American/Western Fruit Grower’s Top Nut Growers report. Each year we survey California’s […]
Sustainability is a high priority to Limoneira Company, as the Ventura County based company’s 115-year history can attest. […]
Possessing the power to maintain high quality standards is one of the benefits of participating in the program […]
The time is ripe for breeding and growing blackberries. Growth in blackberry marketing has been spurred by improvements […]
Last spring and summer we noticed a pair of red-tailed hawks almost daily on our farm and came […]
The EPA has awarded Arysta LifeScience North America with the Ozone Layer Protection Award for bringing the fumigant […]
Chang-Lin Xiao, an associate professor of plant pathology and Extension specialist at the Washington State University Tree Fruit […]
GreenMatch (d-limonene or extract of citrus) burndown herbicide is now available in California for use in organic crops. […]
United Fresh Produce Association Vice President of Nutrition and Health Dr. Lorelei DiSogra, along with representatives from the […]
Syngenta Crop Protection has once again partnered with five universities located in key potato growing regions to bring […]
Legislation to give the authority to the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) to regulate fertilizer materials […]
The USDA is seeking comments on a proposal for a new national Processed Raspberry Promotion, Research, and Information […]
Monterey AgResources announced this week that Nema-Q, an organic nematicide, is now registered by the California Department of […]
Earlier this week, FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended that consumers not eat […]
Saddled with $300 million in debt, Eurofresh Inc., an Arizona hydroponic vegetable grower, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy […]
After a three-year wait, one of the Pacific Northwest’s largest fruit growers has had 100% of its peach […]