Fruits
USDA is sharing which of its functions remain in place and which ones are suspended until the impass ends.
Despite gloom and doom over tariffs this year, and trade worries in general in the next few, people with money will want the best products in the world.
Many are anxious to see what Nikki Fried will bring to the table as she assumes the Sunshine State’s agriculture commissioner post.
While 2018 was a tough growing season, a new year is your chance to make the coming year season the best ever.
Will robots be our next farmworkers? Growers peer into their crystal balls to talk about the future of precision agriculture on their farms.
Fighting for farmers in the Sunshine State is more than just a job. Outgoing Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam knows this well.
Propagators are finding new ways to employ this technology.
American Fruit Grower magazine’s editorial advisory board members talk tariffs and its greater influence on the economy and fruit and nut industry.
Follow this guide to protect your vines against freezing temperatures and avoid potential shoot loss.
A new issue, trade/tariffs, surfaced for the first time in the survey — and the nation’s crop advisers tell growers what they really think.
If Europe’s experience with GMOs is any guide, not everyone will see the inherent good of farm automation.
Fruit trees begin to go dormant in response to shortening day length in the fall. Exposure to freezing temperatures accelerates the onset of cold hardiness.
Beginning with the most basic ― your smartphone weather apps ― plenty of modern tools are available to every grower.
The United States Association of Cider Markers has released an updated style guide to include additional specialty styles for the growing cider industry.
President puts final signature on legislation that includes multiple key programs to benefit growing produce professionals.
Despite above-average rainfall for multiple areas in Florida during November, the dry season is starting to dig in.
Smaller crop size in Washington and increased tariff pressure has kept more fruit in the domestic markets.
Best management practices beyond the farm just might help Florida get a handle on the big challenge of quality and supply of its most precious resource.
The third International Forum of Agricultural Robotics Conference points up potential and challenges of farm automation.