It may have been 38 years ago now, but Mike Wilhoit remembers it vividly. The executive vice president of […]
Last fall you harvested your apple and/or pear fruit and carefully placed them into cold storage, but now […]
The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Pierce’s Disease/Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter Board has been funding research efforts to impart that same trait to winegrape vines.
As President Obama takes on the enormous challenge of leading the nation, I thought it would be prudent […]
This past summer Skip Gray had a problem that was keeping him up at night, tossing and turning. […]
Red is the color most associated with tomato, but purpling in both fruit and leaves is also possible. […]
Are you interested in finding out if an existing disease control product may become labeled for a crop […]
When the quality of weed control achieved in a strip spray is poor, the finger is commonly pointed […]
Tomato growers in California, who produce about 90% of the nation’s processing tomatoes, saw widespread symptoms of tomato […]
Spider mites are one of the most damaging pests to strawberry crops throughout the U.S., according to entomologist […]
Lynn Long, an Oregon State University (OSU) Extension horticulturist in The Dalles, OR, has made a few trips […]
For up to seven years, one of the largest organic fertilizer companies in California sold a fertilizer approved by […]
Tough times often call for tough measures. Too much has been reported in every news outlet about the […]
While pesticide use for the control of pests and diseases is and will continue to be important in […]
Identification Beauveris bassiana is an entomopathogenic fungus that grows naturally in soils throughout the world and acts as a parasite […]
Breaking through the clutter to reach tech-savvy, time-starved consumers requires new tools in our marketing arsenal. The FDOC’s […]
High temperatures at bloom present a huge economic challenge to California prune growers. Heat at bloom (greater than […]
Those of you who fear the number of young people entering the agricultural field is declining, take heart. […]
This year Georgia and South Carolina peach growers will have a new weapon against fungicide resistant brown rot […]