Berries
Blueberry fruit on last year’s wood and blueberry bushes require annual pruning to maintain vigorous growth. If pruning […]
ADAMA has received EPA approval for Captan Gold 4L liquid fungicide for use on strawberries, tree fruits, and […]
Following a six-month review of the University of California (UC) Davis Strawberry Breeding Program, the California state auditor’s […]
Entomologists from throughout the U.S. share their experiences and what you might expect from this formidable pest in 2015.
USDA breeding programs in Maryland and Oregon have introduced three promising berry cultivars that could work well for growers […]
Summer is here, which means harvest season is just around the corner. Hopefully you’ll have the crews you […]
Blueberry fields with pH ranges out of the optimum (4.2-5.5) are common in many areas of blueberry production. […]
Avoid slow growth and plant death by maintaining adequate moisture levels.
The right source, at the right rate, at the right time, and in the right place helps you grow your berries more efficiently and effectively.
With Governor Jerry Brown’s announcement of mandatory use reductions, the general public in California is getting a wake-up […]
Trapping tips, cultural controls, and how to test fruit will be among the topics covered by experts from […]
A $500,000 grant will enable University of Florida researchers to focus on how light can affect the quality and taste of produce after harvest.
Growing in town supports the evolution of Tom West Blueberries.
Plastic coverings, sprinklers used to keep crops warm with consecutive nights of low temperatures.
Studies focusing on consumer preference, aphid resistance, heat tolerance, and genetics aim to capitalize on an expanding market.
Latest addition extends Sunshine State’s agricultural export reach in the Caribbean.
On early varieties, some growers lost as much as half their crops.
Fundraising event at Wish Farms in Plant City raises $76,000 for Redlands Christian Migrant Association.
British trial shows much lower disease pressure, higher quality and bigger yields.