Fruits
Last week, EPA declined to ban the pesticide, which had been recommended for removal during the Obama administration.
Take a look at these new models and retrofit opitons ideal for specialty crop growing.
Allen named Vice President of Marketing and Wells named Director of Field Service.
Deal makes FMC the fifth largest agriculture chemical company, valued at $3.8 billion annually.
March reading shows 164% of historical average.
House Ag Committee proposal would gut the successful program.
The new technology of fruit growing may not be what we expected. In fact, it’s likely more than we imagined.
Broad spectrum preemergent herbicide to control broadleaf and grasses.
Chlorpyrifos is an organophosphate insecticide that controls foliage and soilborne pests.
Tom Nassif of Western Growers objects to a recent announcement that some in California’s Central Valley received only a 65% initial water allocation, while other growers in the region received 100%.
Terminal to help boost the company’s importing of urea.
While diversity in species gives the consumer many options, plums can be a challenge for growers and marketers.
An economist and a plant pathologist team up to help growers understand the threshold for action when a vine is diagnosed with the virus.
Opening buds may be exposed to overwintering inoculum as temperatures begin to rise.
Some of my fondest memories on the road are at IFTA conferences.
With millions of trees going into PNW orchards, Washington State growers are betting big on ‘Cosmic Crisp’. The shift in varieties planted and more took center stage when the International Fruit Tree’s Annual Conference met in Wenatchee, WA.
Entomologist in Kentucky uses social media for pest updates, trap catches.
A new video series on planting flowering habitats is designed to help growers support crop pollinators.
Freeze protection tactics prove fruitful as local producers look to gain from Georgia’s loss.