Fruits
Rules and ways of doing things can evolve from just “a way to get the job done” to “the way it must be.” Spread that out among several crews with their own rules, and your operation can founder.
Features to help growers with H-2A applications, managing loans, and more.
Report shows harvest up 14% in 2018 as local wineries crushed 261,000 tons.
Cooler waters and the potential for strengthening El Niño could help keep lid on what has been a hotbed of tropical activity the last few years.
If you had high disease and rot pressure last year, starting the year off with good management strategies will help start your orchard on the right foot this year.
California Company adds numerous wine brands, such as Clos du Bois and Wild Horse, and new production facilities, including New York’s Canandaigua and Washington’s Hogue Cellars.
Purchase, which falls under “Section 32” program, is expected to support growers stung by low-cost imports.
Successful bunch rot control is an integration of several methods, but fruit zone leaf removal, especially earlier in the season, can give your vines a leg up.
While it’s too early to crown winners and losers among the various training systems, we can learn valid lessons about tree response in NC-140 trial.
Controlling the plant pest in organic plantings can be possible with trapping, variety choices, as well as attract-and-kill strategies.
FDA announces common-sense decision to exercise discretion on enforcement of Produce Safety Rule on crops that may have a reduced presence of foodborne pathogens.
First commercial use of automated picker logged in Southern Hemisphere orchard.
Driscoll’s alleges illegal use of its hybrid to cross breed for new varieties.
Overflow of interest in cultivating the crop locally has produced a need to pore over details and flush out facts.
During the news writer’s investigation, he discovered how illogical H-2A rules can be.
Dart Fungicide EC from Westbridge Agricultural Products gets nod from EPA, approved for use in organic production.
Improved groundwater and surface storage are needed, says letter from more than 100 organizations.
Researchers at Clemson University say state’s peach crop survived the threat of cold temperatures earlier this month.
Oregon offered stunning views and inspiring agriculture operations practicing biocontrol for plant pests and diseases.