Fruits
Feinstein, colleagues introduce legislation to shield farmworkers from deportation.
Alto Straughn presented with University of Florida’s Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Chelan Fresh and Borton Fruit combine; total sales volume increases by nearly half.
Recent rain is conducive to the main strawberry fruit rot diseases, according to the chief of the Southern Region IPM Center.
Warm weather has quickly accelerated development of insects.
Now that spring has really sprung, a Washington State University expert says it’s time for apple growers to do their homework.
ZedX’s agronomic models help farmers make better production decisions.
With a focus on Mexico, letter sent by Adam Putnam to the U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary stresses need for level playing field.
With a few years of experience with more is understood about little cherry disease, however, few unknowns remain.
Alternative to potassium bicarbonate and lime sulfur for tree and vine crops.
RIO from Arysta LifeScience North America is labeled for use on citrus, vegetables, tree fruit, strawberries, grapes, and nuts.
A new administration brings uncertainty, but change could be coming. Until then, here’s what you can do.
When addressing the topic of ag labor, don’t ignore the ancillary benefits each agriculture job supports.
The 13% increase from 2015 to 2016 marks the highest growth rate in nearly 10 years.
Panel to examine issues facing today’s growers including labor, food safety, and regulations.
USDA launches Twitter account to help promote the industry.
Nutrient management and crop quality clearly go hand in hand. But not always in the ways you might […]
While low-chill varieties in Southern states may have experienced freeze damage for the second year in a row, giving those plants extra care will help ensure a good start to the 2018 growing season.
Growing conditions in the East are breeding grounds for pathogens, and coupled with highly susceptible Vitis vinifera cultivars proves to make sustainable grape growing practices a challenge.