Fruits
After the disastrous 2016 bloom, a more normal crop this year has the prune industry back on track.
California Association of Winegrape Growers Foundation awards $30,000 in student scholarships.
Research team seeks solutions to protect state’s cherry crop.
It’s a costly defect, but learning what causes berry scarring can help you prevent it.
Promising research shows the link between transpiration and calcium uptake and how abscisic acid may help reduce calcium disorders in ‘Honeycrisp.’
The final intensive training system to be examined in the North American NC-140 Sweet Cherry Canopy Architecture and […]
Follow these suggestions to help reduce disease pressure in your vineyard.
An automated grapevine pruner hopes may help slash labor costs.
Researchers moving toward robotics that shift dormant pruning from an art to a science.
A firsthand account of using four pruning rules.
Since devastating many Mid-Atlantic farms in 2010, this Asian-borne pest continues to cause growers significant headaches. New research, however, may offer insights into treatment options that minimize the use of harsh chemicals.
New name and logo better reflects the evolution of the state’s industry, as more growers have wineries.
St. Johns River Water Management District cost-share funding would support implementation of conservation-minded practices and technologies.
Find opportunities to adopt new innovations critical to the success of your operation — and maybe a lot more.
Gene editing has the potential to aid growers in control of invasive pests.
As tissue culture plugs increase in popularity, growers are seeking ways to get these planting off to a good start.
Legislators say review is in order of legal theory behind Department of Justice’s prosecution of violations of Clean Water Act.
Forecasters predict above-normal storm activity, depending on El Niño’s naughtiness.
Decision says former breeders infringed on UC patents to develop material for corporate breeding firm.