Fruits
Biostimulants are one of the hottest new topics in specialty crops, but most growers could use a little clarity on where they fit. Here are the basics you need to know.
Farm innovation and alternative approaches to production front and center at 2017 Florida Ag Expo.
There is no shortage of interest in or questions and opinions about biostimulants. Many are working to develop […]
Featured speakers at the annual conference, slated for February in Ventura, CA, include Miles Reiter of Driscoll’s.
Sales of organic fruit were up 8.3% year on year, while sales of organic vegetables rose 6.2%.
Wine Institute: Strong quality across the state as ample rain ended drought.
State prohibits many pesticide applications within a quarter-mile of public K-12 schools and licensed child daycare facilities during school hours.
Technology newly available to specialty crop growers provides economic and environmental benefits.
Growers and other interested parties are encouraged by United Fresh to weigh in on agricultural water requirements in the Food Safety Modernization Act.
The Texas A&M team that won a 2017 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine on circadian rhythm at a molecular level turn their attention to plants.
Tropical torrents, along with a persistent precipitation pattern, helps break 70-year high-water mark.
From bug buffets to backyard chickens, UF/IFAS experts cook up predictions for the coming year.
Industry leadership award honorees stand out in setting new standards through innovative technology and BMPs.
It’s been a long time since significant immigration reform that will help American growers has passed Congress. The […]
Sightings of notorious pest in Mississippi, though crops have been spared so far.
Marrone Bio Innovations says new product has proven highly effective for controlling downy mildews and white molds.
At PrecisionAg Vision Conference, attendees hear it’s not about just a pile of unwieldy maps any more.
Up-to-date information on what products can be used to solve a problem is available right there in the vineyard.
Emery Oleochemicals herbicide line is also OMRI Listed.