How To Prevent Fire Blight Posted by Christina Herrick|April 28, 2015 With a 90% infection rate, researchers discuss steps you can take to prevent a fire blight epidemic like Nova Scotia experienced in 2014 from happening to you.Read More
Webinar To Offer Management And Monitoring Tips For Spotted Wing Drosophila Posted by Christina Herrick|April 27, 2015 Trapping tips, cultural controls, and how to test fruit will be among the topics covered by experts from […]
Webcast: Weed Control Options For Organic Tomato Production Posted by Lauren María Alexander|April 24, 2015 As part of a series of free educational webcasts on The Plant Management Network, a presentation on weed […]
Anthracnose Can Cause Red Alert For Tomato Growers By Gene McAvoy|April 24, 2015 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
Brandt Adds Zonix Biofungicide To Portfolio Posted by Lauren María Alexander|April 21, 2015 Brandt, a manufacturer of agricultural specialty products, has added Zonix biofungicide to its line of organic and sustainable products. […]
New Fungicide For Wide Range Of Fruits, Vegetables In California And Florida By Growing Produce Staff|April 21, 2015 FMC officially enters biological marketplace with first sales of Fracture fungicide.
Apple Scab Spores Begin To Emerge In Pennsylvania By Growing Produce Staff|April 14, 2015 Now is a good time to apply copper sprays to protect trees.
More Help Needed To Track Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs, Georgia Researchers Say By Growing Produce Staff|April 14, 2015 This pest, a problem in apples, tomatoes, and other fruit in the North, has recently moved into Georgia.
How To Control Damaging Diseases In Melons By Growing Produce Staff|April 14, 2015 Some of the top diseases to watch for include Fusarium wilt, angular leaf spot, and powdery mildew.
Webcast: Control High Tunnel Tomato Diseases By Growing Produce Staff|April 13, 2015 As part of a series of free educational webcasts on The Plant Management Network, a nonprofit online resource […]
IR-4 Announces Pest Management Solutions Workshop Posted by Lauren María Alexander|April 8, 2015 The IR-4 Project announced their first Global Minor Use Priority Setting Workshop Sept. 20-22 in Chicago, IL.
Spring Weed Management Tips For Almonds By Ann-Marie Jeffries|April 8, 2015 Avoid common weed management mistakes to ensure optimum weed control in the orchard.
EPA Says It Is Unlikely To Approve New Neonicotinoid Outdoor Uses By Growing Produce Staff|April 3, 2015 The agency is waiting until new bee data has been submitted and pollinator risk assessments are complete.
7 Things You Need To Know About The Bagrada Bug By Shimat V. Joseph|April 2, 2015 [blackoutgallery id=”71967″] Bagrada bug (Bagrada hilaris), a species of stink bug also known as “painted bug,” is a […]
Blue Orchard Bee Shows Promise As An Alternative Pollinator In Almonds By Richard Jones|March 30, 2015 The native bee Osmia lignaria could soon be a valuable piece of the pollinator mix, especially for smaller almond growers.
How To Become A Soil Sleuth By Rosemary Gordon|March 26, 2015 To correctly apply the proper nutrients at the right rates, you need to know where your fields are deficient and how to correctly diagnose a disorder.
Bacterial Spot Can Make Almonds Unmarketable By James E. Adaskaveg | Brent Holtz | Roger Duncan | David Doll|March 24, 2015 Management strategies can help you mitigate losses from this nasty almond disease.
Rare Leafhopper Found In Shipment At Delaware Port By Growing Produce Staff|March 24, 2015 This is the second time this pest has been discovered by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists.
Tips For Pear Psylla Management By Growing Produce Staff|March 24, 2015 Dormant oil applications should start as growers begin to experience warmer, mild weather.
Biocontrols Event Draws Rave Reviews By David Eddy|March 23, 2015 Conference devoted to discussion of biological means to control pests and diseases held last month in Fresno, CA.