Fruits
This moth has many characteristics that have allowed it to adapt and thrive in many peach and nectarine growing regions.
Deadline for proposals is July 31.
In one month’s time, parts of the Sunshine State have gone from water shortage warnings to a high-water emergencies.
One problem with many agricultural technology start up companies is that no one on staff has a farming background. That’s easy enough to fix. Volunteer your expertise.
Innovation and technology start with growers working with their peers and manufacturers.
Floyd Zaiger’s innovative lab extends to the orchard, where he and his kids’ crosses produce some of the world’s most fabulous fruit.
Strategies and technology can help you mitigate the trials of the growing seasons.
While warming trend has been a part of past few seasons, the vineyard is incorporating new technologies to grape growing versus altering production techniques.
The warming temperatures in the Pacific Northwest are well-suited for red winegrape production, but other changes in viticulture practices must be made.
Berry industry revolutionized thanks to the introduction of low-chill varieties.
As the adage goes, “ability is availability” as so it goes for water.
With the help of five-year, $5 million USDA grant, stakeholders will learn what it takes to better preserve precious resource.
Researchers at Michigan State University test organic controls for fire blight.
Doctoral candidate recognized by American Society of Enology and Viticulture for work studying sour rot pathogens.
Contest to name cold-tolerant variety a seedless ‘Concord’-type berry runs through July 31.
Fire blight is a damaging disease, no matter the location. Most production areas of the Pacific Northwest and […]
The Census of Agriculture, which takes place every five years, guides federal, state, and county level decisions on policies affecting growers.
The men accused of heading up an operation to steal and re-sell beehives, Pavel Tveretinov and Vitaliy Yeroshenko, […]
U.S. Apple Association working with AgriLogic Consulting, LLC and USDA Risk Management Agency to offer new risk management option which takes into effect weather damage and fire blight loses.