Fruits
What can vegetable growers do to lower wildlife intrusions into their fields?
The U.S. has seen record-breaking fires that blanketed smoke over some of the largest produce growing regions.
Recent model simulations for 2050 and 2100 show warmer temperatures likely to aid in brown marmorated stink bug’s migration patterns to the North.
A new disorder called slip-skin is challenging sweet cherry management in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia.
In the midst of an internal battle for its future, Campbell is selling its Campbell Fresh division, which include Bolthouse Farms and Garden Fresh.
Team from Virginia Tech uncover how the pests produce these chemical compounds, which could aid crop protection efforts.
This harvest season, Pennsylvania ‘Honeycrisp’ growers will test a new model developed by Penn State researchers.
Successful growers learn when to focus on each — when to go for the glory, and when to hunker down and survive tough times.
Options for mitigating the risk of frost damage in orchards and vineyards has been largely unchanged for many years, but now there’s a new application of an abundant byproduct.
University of Arkansas researchers studying rotating cross-arm system for its benefits to improve yields and fruit quality in blackberries.
Global prize being offered to anyone who can come up with a sustainable, low-cost food system for disadvantaged countries.
Clone of leafroll-associated virus 3 will be used in future research to develop new controls.
The Owner of New York Apple Sales brings extensive experience within the apple industry to the organization.
Research aims at encouraging growers to use alternatives to fresh groundwater.
The catch? There’s no univseral definition of “healthy soil.”
A month ago, about 2,000 farmers markets were poised to lose wireless swiping of food stamp cards when the provider’s contract ended. New York is footing the bill for the entire U.S. to extend the contract until the end of the year.
Recent European Union court ruling a blow for plant biotech progress overseas. So what now here?
An organic blueberry patch has turned into a haven for all things blue in the fruiting world — and a great teaching tool for consumers, other growers, and Extension educators alike.
The proposed NAFTA fix provides no protections against unfair trade practices that have crashed prices for U.S. fruits and vegetables.