Fruits
Many growers are wary of such new technology, but it’s not the science that bothers them.
2018 has been an extra busy campaign for the industry association celebrating a milestone anniversary.
USApple Conference highlights: Phil and Judy Schwallier honored, as the nation’s most popular apple is expected to be supplanted this year.
Long He, Specialty Crop Engineer and Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Engineering at Penn State University, discusses the possible engineering opportunities in the tree fruit industry.
USDA’s Harmonized Good Agricultural Practices Plus+ now at equivalent status.
Local growers sound off on day-to-day issues that impact their bottom lines.
Work smart with older generations to successfully introduce new ideas and technology.
First woman director is only fourth Executive Director in span of nearly 50 years of the organization.
Invasive pest continues to spread its wings; now confirmed in three New Jersey counties.
Farm trial sites chosen while interest continues to grow around the alternative crop.
Predictions in the latest edition of ‘The Old Farmer’s Almanac’ are anything but frosty for most of the U.S.
Want to expand your growing operation’s offerings? You might need to look up, or even down for solutions.
Strong market, ease of growing, and long life has captured the attention of some growers in the Sunshine State.
Latest decision surrounding the controversial water quality regulation impacts 26 states.
Biocontrol strategies implemented at Silver Thread Vineyard are helping this grower improve his wine by producing high-quality grapes.
A grower’s best defense? Invest in technology and stay informed to promote your cause.
Thousands from the Northern San Joaquin Valley expected to demonstrate at the state capitol to call attention to plan that would flood premium farmland.
Some see the shared, cloud-based technology as the answer to rapid, real-time traceability.
Use technology to give plants what they need, when they need it.