Fruits
Go ahead. Spray away. Support your chemistry investment in adjuvants.
Chitosan plays myriad roles in orchard protection, both as a biopesticide and biostimulant.
Vineyard manager Gene Sigel waits to see if the severity of the original 2014 spotted lanternfly infestation in southeast Pennsylvania will ever repeat itself.
Climate change is turning up the heat in blueberry fields. Learn how rising temperatures can disrupt blueberry pollination.
The project includes two test beds: one irrigated via traditional methods and one served by the AI-powered system. Which will prevail?
Suboptimal irrigation, fertilization methods, pest control can lead to reduced yields, increased resource waste, and higher operational costs.
Portions of San Bernardino and Riverside counties have been placed under quarantine for the Oriental fruit fly following the detection of multiple flies.
Check out this updated list of universities based on key stats as well as student and alumni reviews. Did your alma mater make the grade?
Experts discuss how horticulture business owners can better plan for their eventual exit.
Sun World International and Pairwise have announced the formation of a joint venture to collaborate in the development of a pitless cherry.
Based on nearly a decade of experience, Montana State’s Zach Miller outlines methods for protecting honeyberry crops from hungry birds.
Always prepared, measured, and confident, Jim Engelsma takes multileader systems, cidermaking, and mentorship to another level in Michigan.
Applications of supplemental sulphur are routine, but depending on the crop and on soil conditions, it’s not always simple to know how much to put out.
To minimize the risk, split applications or more frequent lower-dose applications are recommended. Soil amendments may help, too.
Initiative from California Table Grape Commission highlights ways to share, prepare, and enjoy locally grown grapes all around the world.
Michigan State University Extension specialist Nikki Rothwell earns top honor for the cherry industry. Learn why.
Bringing biological plant health products to market might not be as time-consuming as their synthetic peers, but that doesn’t mean it’s a simple process.
With the current Farm Bill expiring on Sept. 30, 2025, here’s a look at the state of an in-progress ‘Skinny’ Farm Bill.
Learn more about Robigus, a newly developed app that can help detect crop threats globally with the tap of a screen or keyboard.