Fruits
Mike Stuart recognized for produce industry advocacy on a state and national level.
Trade issues, pests, and production challenges are top priorities for state association.
Competition among fruit and nut growers is gaining intensity in a wide variety of crops, necessitating a plan of action.
Whether it’s imagery, recordkeeping, or scouting, these mobile tools could be right for you.
Much of the U.S. could see warmer-than-usual temps while El Niño is likely to make a comeback.
Learn how nitrogen uptake is related to plant growth stages.
With no end to the labor shortage, two stone fruit growers are embarking on a perilous but necessary journey.
Local producers believe mechanical harvest is a must to remain competitive on a global scale.
This spring’s romaine lettuce outbreak illustrates questions that still must be addressed in the quest for a safe food system.
Despite all the challenges that get thrown at agriculture, the desire to grow always overcomes.
A change of crop protection mindset may be necessary, but leading entomologists and plant pathologists say integrating biological products into even a conventional spray program is possible.
Product may aid nutrient management, especially in California, where nitrate contamination of drinking water is an emerging issue.
New manufacturing facility to help crop protection company distribute beyond the U.S.
The tiny pest created big problems for Florida growers last season.
Helmstar Plus SC is formulated with two modes of action to knock down diseases.
2019 VISION Conference set to bring what’s next for digital farming into focus.
Ten years ago, DOL certified 86,014 H-2A positions. Today, that figure is well above 200,000.
Applications being accepted for conservation-based projects befitting of cost-share program funding.
Corteva Agriscience conducted a study that included 4,160 respondents living in 17 countries (from both the developed and developing world) on five different continents.