Learn To Use Late Blight Tool For Potatoes And Tomatoes Posted by Rosemary Gordon|February 16, 2016 Cornell workshop to highlight how tool uses temperature, relative humidity, rainfall information as well as the specific location of your farm. Read More
What You Need To Know about New Final Rule That Protects Farmworkers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 26, 2024
Florida Extension Agent Honored For His Integrated Pest Management Teaching Posted by Frank Giles|February 16, 2016 Gene McAvoy named a member of Syngenta’s Resistance Fighter Leadership Program.
Broad-Spectrum Fungicide Approved For Specialty Crops In California Posted by Rosemary Gordon|February 10, 2016 Rhyme controls powdery mildew, brown rot blossom blight, and leaf rusts.
Bayer Contests EPA’s Decision On Insecticide Posted by Rosemary Gordon|February 10, 2016 Company seeks to stop agency’s proposed cancellation of flubendiamide.
Biopesticides And IPM By Rosemary Gordon|February 9, 2016 Dr. Surendra Dara, Strawberry and Vegetable Crops Advisor and Affiliated IPM Advisor with University of California Cooperative Extension, […]
7 Steps To See If Biocontrols Pencil Out For Your Operation By Lauren María Alexander|February 8, 2016 Have you considered adding biocontrols to your operation? If you have, there’s no doubt you’ve already weighed the […]
Moving Beyond Methyl Bromide With Biofungicides Posted by Richard Jones|February 5, 2016 Editor’s note: University of California Farm Advisor Mark Bolda will present much more information on this topic at […]
Register Now For Biocontrols Conference 2016 Field And Greenhouse Tour By Richard Jones|February 5, 2016 Space is limited, so register now to attend the first-ever Biocontrols USA 2016 Conference Field and Greenhouse Tour. […]
Syngenta OKs Buyout By ChemChina Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 3, 2016 Deal valued at more than $43 billion; Syngenta management team to stay intact.
Beware The Warning Signs For White Rust Of Spinach By Gene McAvoy|January 21, 2016 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this vegetable disease.
Herbicide Flood Irrigation Application Approved for California Orchards And Vineyards Posted by David Eddy|January 20, 2016 Crops include stone fruit, pome fruit, grapes, tree nuts, and olives.
Agriculture Agents Intercept Invasive Beetle At Miami’s Seaport Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 20, 2016 Notorious wood borer hitched a ride in a container of cucumbers arriving from Costa Rica.
USDA Report: Pesticide Residues Not A Food Safety Concern Posted by Christina Herrick|January 20, 2016 Following monthly samplings, survey finds more than 99% of products sampled fall below EPA tolerances for pesticide residues.
Farming Fertility Practices Evolving With Environment In Mind By Frank Giles|January 18, 2016 Improving water quality while maintaining production is being achieved in American agriculture.
New Weeding Technology Available For Vegetable Growers By Richard Smith|January 4, 2016 Other technological developments include automated harvesters for salad plant lettuce.
Get A Grip On Weeds In Strawberries By Lauren María Alexander|January 3, 2016 Control techniques include properly timed herbicide applications and crop rotation.
FruitGrowerConnect Solves Growers’ Problems One On One By Richard Jones|December 28, 2015 More than 35 grower and supplier operations gathered at the beautiful Rancho Bernardo Inn in San Diego in […]
Yara Introduces Almonds To CheckIT Posted by Christina Herrick|December 27, 2015 Growers can download free app to help identify crop nutrient deficiencies.
Revised Label For Nimitz Nematicide Ties In Tomatoes Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 21, 2015 Removal of direct-seeding restriction reinstates the crop back onto the approved fruiting vegetables list.
Study: Mighty Mite Might Be Big Benefit For Florida Cucumber Crop Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 17, 2015 Researchers find predator potent in controlling thrips.