Fruits
The release, which FDA is expected to approve in the coming weeks, is the third in the genetically engineered line from Okanagan Specialty Fruits Inc.
Tariffs, decline in profits, and historic flooding have given growers pause when it comes to major investments.
USDA extends deadline for commodity and specialty crop farmers impacted by foreign tariffs to certify production for Market Facilitation Program payments.
New crop protection tool from Certis USA is approved for organic agriculture and features four-hour reentry interval.
Survey results show while there are plenty of challenges out there, growers are seeking opportunities in new crops and new technology.
At request of farmworker and environmental groups, EPA has 90 days to justify use of chlorpyrifos.
A team of scientists seek to learn more about the purpose of the invasive fruit pest’s in-flight and post-flight behavior.
Mid-sized operations continue to decline, while small and large farms continue to increase.
Voluntary organization champions United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, but wants NAFTA left intact for now.
Red wine grape varieties up nearly 9% over 2017 crush; white wine grapes continue to fall out of favor.
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.