Fruits
While the first Food Safety Modernization Act compliance date has arrived, it’s time to get prepared for what the future will be like.
Growers’ planting plans are now more closely reflecting consumer demands, which means little increase in overall acreage.
16 all-star apple varieties tip-off for the third year of the online competition.
Judge’s injunction could prevent the state from spraying public lands and backyards to prevent the spread of pests that could decimate crops.
Currently, the U.S. House’s best shot for resolving DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) is a bill that includes an revised Ag Act, which would replace H-2A with the H-2C program.
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Are U.S. apple growers visionaries, or are they making the worst decisions in their history by planting more […]
Company’s agriculture division to be known as Corteva Agriscience.
Like a lot of other folks in the fruit and vegetable industry, I’ve been thinking more and more […]
With a limited domestic market, Kiwi farmers focus on quality, red color to maximize returns.
It’s essential to get the right amount of nutrients applied in order to get the best results from your vines.
Sonoma County wines bearing new logo to indicate dedication to sustainable growing.
Southeastern peach growers have battled low chill hours for the last two years, but experts think there is hope on the horizon. Here’s what you need to know.
Yield estimation, multi-row spraying part of the discussion during IFTA tour; seen as next steps in orchard management.
State-of-the-art operation in Central Florida built and equipped to meet growing marketplace demand.
California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA) has released its first annual Certified Sustainable Report, highlighting the 127 wineries and […]
Agricultural water service contractors south of the Sacramento Delta are allocated 20% of their contract total; municipal and industrial water service contractors south of the Delta are allocated the greater of 70% of their historic use or public health and safety needs.
A lot of equipment is designed for large vineyards, so introducing new technology on a smaller scale can be a balancing act.
Fifth annual fundraising event harvests nearly $100,000 for Redlands Christian Migrant Association.