Fruits
Local, family owned custom blend fertilizer company taking over assets and product distribution responsibilities.
‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ is the leading grape variety, accounting for more than a quarter of the total harvest.
Robotics, bi-axe growing systems the highlight of sessions.
Industry event highlighting alternative pest management methods draws interested crowd to Reno.
Varieties square off in ‘Apple Madness’ bracket-style championship.
Website helps growers determine whether or not crops are at risk of damage.
Employing the latest horticultural technology tools could have substantial financial benefits for producers of hand-picked specialty crops, according to a new research paper.
If you haven’t started pruning your berries, it’s time you do.
Ideas welcome at event geared for innovators.
Presentations focus on making sure the orchard is productive and planted properly the first time.
Researchers say the more you know the better when it comes to your soil health and boosting your production.
While agricultural technology has been talked about for a while, it seems like it’s time to put on your seatbelts and prepare for takeoff.
National project needs input on how the nasty pest affected your farms in 2016.
WOTUS could be on the way out after an executive order calls for a top-to-bottom review.
National Potato Council’s John Keeling weighs in on how President Trump’s picks for to head up EPA and Department of Agriculture will impact vegetable growers.
While maps produced by the U.S. Geological Survey do show spring appears to be arriving early, Extension experts don’t expect a repeat of 2012.
Scientists find naturally occurring repellent that could keep disease-carrying beetles at bay.
Armillaria root rot is a death sentence for trees and replant sites; however, researchers are looking to breed fungus-resistant rootstocks to make replanting economically feasible.
Growers in some regions where temperatures don’t get too low could consider the benefits of Southern highbush varieties.