Fruits
In his final column for American Vegetable Grower, John Whitney asks: Want your farm to support future generations? Here are some ideas and resources to help you reach your goal.
Government agency is hiring for spots just below the level requiring Senate approval while re-submitting them for the higher level positions.
The decade-long project has laid a foundation for fruit breeders that will benefit growers for generations.
Produce from Chile was distributed throughout several U.S. retail establishments, but no illnesses reported so far.
Data management and machine learning are driving modern medicine breakthroughs. The same technology can be applied to farm fields.
Spotted Lanternfly, SWD, Grape Splitting Among topics at this year’s B.E.V. NY.
It’s time to speak up and prevent grocers from parading bad apples out as marketable fruit.
Napa Valley’s terrain can be a challenge for vineyard spray coverage, but new uses of technology could help change that.
Blueberry production in containers can be a good option, especially for smaller growers without the desired acidic soils.
Aside from the challenges of making good crosses, settling on a name can come with its own issues — and unintended consequences.
The risk is nonexistent for fresh-market apples but could be found in apples destined for processing or hard cider.
Annual report tracks marked increase in acreage over the last few years. With new legislature in place, the horizon broadens for alternative crop.
Adoption of ag tech, robotics, automation, and data management among the hot topics vetted at the PrecisionAg VISION Conference.
Request stems from three years of work to create a regional approach for grapevine virus certification to harmonize quarantines and regulatory programs for grapevine nursery stock certification in the Pacific Northwest.
Carolina Torres starts as first-ever Endowed Chair in Tree Fruit Postharvest Systems post on Feb. 1 and will oversee research on fruit stress, physiology, and postharvest practices.
Luncheon, topics highlight 10 years of educational sessions in Spanish at annual winter meeting.
22 young men and women from the produce industry from across the country to attend the USApple Capitol Hill Day events in March.
It’s always a good idea to take stock of effective and ineffective crop protection measures made during a challenging growing season.
Take a look at the top graphics, hitting on topics such as precision agriculture, the next generation of growers, and growers’ top concerns.