Labor Remains Top Issue For Washington Growers By David Eddy|November 14, 2012 Asked what he thinks is the top issue facing Washington’s tree fruit industry, and David Douglas doesn’t hesitate […]Read More
What You Need To Know about New Final Rule That Protects Farmworkers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 26, 2024
New Apple Has New Website By Growing Produce Staff|November 13, 2012 The EverCrisp apple, a new apple tree developed and released by the Midwest Apple Improvement Association after more […]
New York Apple Varieties Get Closer By Brian Sparks|November 12, 2012 Apple growers and marketers in New York continue to learn more about new apple varieties from Cornell University’s […]
Northeast Growers Monitoring Squirrels By Growing Produce Staff|October 9, 2012 Red and gray squirrels aren’t always a major problem for apple growers, but recent reports of high populations, […]
See the Vacuum Apple Harvester in Action By Brian Sparks|October 2, 2012 On Tuesday, Sept. 18, apple growers in Michigan were treated to the first of four different in-field demonstrations […]
2012 U.S. And International Apple Crop Forecast By Brian Sparks|September 17, 2012 The 2012 apple crop forecast, as determined at the U.S. Apple Association Crop Outlook and Marketing Conference in […]
New Chairman At Apple Processors Association Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 17, 2012 Thomas M. DeNisco, the vice president, general manager, and CFO of Knouse Foods Cooperative, Inc. in Peach Glen, […]
Promoting Pennsylvania Farm Markets Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 11, 2012 The Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Program is once again encouraging consumers to visit local farm markets through a marketing […]
Lenticel Infections And Bitter Rot Of Apples By Growing Produce Staff|September 4, 2012 The hot and dry weather conditions during 2012 have not only reduced crops in Michigan, but caused somewhat […]
2012 U.S. Apple Crop Projected To Drop Sharply Posted by Christina Herrick|August 20, 2012 The 2012 apple crop forecast, as determined at the U.S. Apple Association Crop Outlook and Marketing Conference in […]
Sliced Apples Recalled From Retailers, Restaurants Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 14, 2012 Missa Bay, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ready Pac Foods, Inc., of Swedesboro, NJ, is voluntarily recalling […]
Apple Marketing Board Welcomes New Member Posted by Christina Herrick|August 7, 2012 Ed Weaver of Weaver’s Orchard in Morgantown, PA, in Berks County has been appointed to serve on the […]
Pink Lady America Promoting Healthy Children Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 7, 2012 Owners of the Pink Lady America LLC apple brand and the Washington Health Care Authority have agreed to […]
Contest: Tell Us Your Boldest Marketing Move By Brian Sparks|August 6, 2012 If you’ve been on the Web anytime in the last couple of months, or watched any daytime television, […]
2012 Top 25 Apple/Pear Growers Posted by Christina Herrick|July 19, 2012 This list, which is part of American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report, is ranked according to […]
High-Tech Record Keeping For Apples Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 17, 2012 At a time when accurate record keeping is more important than ever, both for food safety and cost […]
USDA Seeking Input On Non-Browning Apple Posted by Christina Herrick|July 13, 2012 The U.S. government is now seeking the public’s input on Arctic® Golden and Arctic® Granny apples, two nonbrowning […]
2012 Outlook Conference Is A Great Opportunity For Apple Growers By Nancy Foster|July 3, 2012 Ever-changing consumer interests and economic trends continue to drive the year-round demand for apples and apple products worldwide. […]
New York Apple Group Donates To American Cancer Society Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 26, 2012 The New York apple industry has donated $20,000 to the American Cancer Society (ACS) and $5,000 to the […]
Northwest Fresh Pear Industry Forecasts Strong Crop Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 12, 2012 During recent annual pear meetings in Portland, OR, representatives of the Northwest pear industry met to project the […]