Fruits
Biocontrols, nutrition, and new varieties are also among the hot topics discussed at the annual berry meeting.
Follow these tips to determine how much fence you’ll need.
James N. Moore, who established the fruit breeding program at the University of Arkansas more than a half-century ago, was 85.
Crop advisers need to step up to the plate and help growers comply with Food Safety Modernization Act – especially onerous ag water mandates.
Acting USDA deputy administrator says the practice is typical with new administration changes.
News media confirm report.
Fresh produce export market to hit a wall with signing of executive order.
Scientists say grant proposals are the only way they can help you, but that chase takes away time from being in the field.
Sivanto Prime from Bayer can now be used in foliar form on stone fruit and caneberries, and for soil use on leafy and brassica vegetables.
The Unified Wine & Grape Symposium, by far the nation’s largest winegrape conference, is happening this week in Sacramento, CA.
Growers are resilient and agriculture will survive in our state and elsewhere. It has to, if we want food on our plates.
Trade enforcement action challenges British Columbia regulations that unfairly exclude U.S. wine from grocery store shelves.
Ag leaders applaud pick to head up USDA.
Legislators say the move aligns the program in the department to better fit the needs of agriculture businesses.
Scientists aiming to make difficult climate-based production decisions easier for growers.
USDA announces $18.9 million for ag education at 1890s land-grant colleges and universities.
For the third time in three years, the heat gets turned up on surface temperature statistics.
Research updates, recommendations to be presented on devastating pest.
Modern tools of hort tech are ripe to inspire the next generation of productivity and profitability.