Two New Strawberry Varieties Released Posted by David Eddy|February 11, 2021 Latest offerings from UC-Davis target Southern California coastal climates.
5 New Strawberry Varieties Ripe for Growth Posted by David Eddy|July 10, 2019 Publicly available plants from University of California, Davis are intended to help farmers manage diseases and production costs.
First Organic Strawberry Varieties to be Developed Posted by Christina Herrick|October 24, 2017 Researchers at the University of New Hampshire hope to develop first varieties specifically for organic production.
Hot New Strawberry Varieties By Laura Drotleff|May 1, 2010 The Strawberry Improvement program at the University of California-Davis (UC-Davis) has released two new short-day strawberry cultivars with […]
Strawberry Varieties Stay The Same For 2007 Growing Season By Craig Chandler|October 1, 2007 In Florida’s main strawberry production area, which is between 15 and 30 miles east of Tampa, the percentage […]
4 Emerging Strawberry Cultivars That Have Bright Futures By Thomas Skernivitz|March 30, 2024 Early-season ‘Lumina’ leads a quartet of newer strawberry cultivars that are well suited for mid-Atlantic growers.
Strawberry Growers Beware: There’s a New Fusarium Strain on the Loose By Thomas Skernivitz|May 2, 2023 USDA scientists from Salinas, CA, lab report there has been no further disease spread as of early spring.
New Gene Discovery Protects Strawberry Crops from Fusarium Wilt By Emily C. Dooley, UC Davis|August 17, 2022 UC Davis says it will release resistant varieties to growers later this year.
5 Strawberry Cultivars Proven To Beat the Heat Posted by Thomas Skernivitz|June 8, 2021 Researchers offer good news to commercial growers outside of California and Florida.
Want a Better Tasting Strawberry? Artificial Intelligence Is on the Case Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 7, 2021 See how machine learning is helping researchers and plant breeders see the future of flavor.
Stakes on the Rise for Strawberry Profitability Project By AgriLife Today|January 20, 2021 A second specialty crops grant gives researchers in Texas more opportunities to flesh out production potential of the fruiting vegetable.
Make Way for First White Strawberry in the U.S. Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 1, 2020 The uniquely colored berry that smells like pineapple is just one of two new juicy varieties being released to growers.
Ways to Apply the New IPM Model to Strawberry Production By Surendra Dara|February 14, 2020 Agriculture has changed dramatically since the traditional version integrated pest management was developed. Get to know the new model and find out how it applies to strawberry growing.
Florida Strawberry Growers in Good Spirits After Fruitful Season By Frank Giles|June 10, 2019 Blockchain and fumigation alternatives at center of discussions during 37th annual Agritech education program and trade show.
Strawberry Patent Lawsuit Makes its Way to Federal Court Posted by Christina Herrick|March 27, 2019 Driscoll’s alleges illegal use of its hybrid to cross breed for new varieties.
How to Sweeten the Path to Strawberry Success By Frank Giles|March 12, 2018 Longtime Plant City, FL-based operation Astin Farms taps into earliness and efficiency to overcome in a challenging environment.
Managing Soil Health Can Improve Strawberry Productivity Posted by Christina Herrick|March 4, 2018 It’s important to pay attention to the health of the soil as it has a vital role in plant health.
Tech Tool Saving Strawberry Growers from Being in the Red Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 27, 2017 Study shows web-based advisory system helping cut fungicide use without losing yield.
UC Davis Strawberry Lawuit Settled Posted by Christina Herrick|September 19, 2017 Former university breeders to return any crosses that used unpatented varieties and agree the school owns rights to them.
$8.8 Million Awarded to Support Strawberry Innovation Posted by David Eddy|August 29, 2017 USDA recognizes that soil diseases are Enemy No. 1 for California strawberry growers.