Fruits
Crown rot, root rot flourishing in very wet growing season.
Education and interaction part of UF/IFAS-led agenda.
While insect and disease pressure differs from U.S., South African fruit growers say education and slow transitions make for successful integration of biological products.
Pennsylvania receives $3 million from USDA for outreach efforts, control measures for this invasive pest.
The University of New Hampshire has received half a million dollars to investigate if seed treatments inadvertently protect weed seeds from its usual predators.
California offers farmers grants to improve soil health; new program is funded by cap-and-trade auction revenue.
Learning is a two-way street to success in the field and the lab.
Forecasted harvest predicted to be 131 million boxes, down 1.2% from 2016.
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Despite prolific periods of precipitation, parts of Florida remain under water shortage warning order.
American Society for Enology and Viticulture bestows awards at its 68th national conference.
Only 22 booths remain for exhibitors at the trade show, which is scheduled for Dec. 13 and 14 in Monterey, CA.
USDA announces $400,000 to support ag science entrepreneurs.
Organization says original decision was based on sound science and applicable regulatory procedures.
Research team unlocks relationship between bitter pit, minerals, and shoot lengths.
A visit to orchards in Upstate New York became a learning experience when my mom came along for the ride.
Scientists from Florida and California are on the case and collaborating.
Rodents are a major concern for all strawberry growers, including those with drip irrigation systems. Pests like pocket […]
Both American Fruit Grower® and Western Fruit Grower® magazines’ Apple Grower of the YearSM Rod Farrow, and the man from whom […]