The Power Of Brain Food Will Be The Keynote Topic At The VIVA Fresh Produce Expo Posted by Rosemary Gordon|November 11, 2015 Other topics to be discussed include water issues, doing business with Mexico, and the future of the produce department.Read More
USDA To Team Up With Veterans, Beginning Farmers Posted by Rosemary Gordon|November 11, 2015 The partnership will provide agricultural credit training and expand opportunities for farmer veterans and beginning farmers.
Mahindra Expands Utility Vehicle Line Posted by Rosemary Gordon|November 11, 2015 Seven new mPACT XTV models available.
New Partnership Explores Groundwater Recharge By Ann-Marie Jeffries|November 11, 2015 The Almond Board of California and Sustainable Conservation, an organization that helps growers and other businesses protect the […]
New Hamshire University To Study Feasiblity Of Cold-Hardy Kiwiberry Posted by Christina Herrick|November 10, 2015 Iago Hale, a researcher with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, and Seth Wilner, a specialist with […]
Lane Southern Orchards Featured In National Project Posted by Christina Herrick|November 10, 2015 The family-owned and operated Lane Southern Orchards in Fort Valley, GA, is a part of Deluxe Corporation’s Small […]
Researcher Studying Benefits Of Growing Berries In Containers Posted by Christina Herrick|November 10, 2015 The demand for blackberries, blueberries, and raspberries has exploded in recent years thanks to consumers who enjoy the […]
Study Suggests Florida Strawberry Growers Pick Earlier To Pump Up Profit Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 10, 2015 Increasing competition and volatile market prices requiring shift in production protocol.
$2 Million Grant To Sweeten Pot For Organic Strawberry Studies Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 5, 2015 UF/IFAS researchers will concentrate on cover crops and how they could impact multiple production practices.
New Tree Fruit Web Site And Newsletter Launched By Desmond R. Layne|November 3, 2015 Washington State University has launched a new tree fruit website and the first issue of a related newsletter, “Fruit […]
Pacific Northwest Tree Fruit Industry Responds To Trans-Pacific Partnership Posted by Christina Herrick|November 3, 2015 The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a trade agreement to help increase global agricultural exports of American produce and […]
Bee Scientist Says He Was Punished For Negative Report On Neonicotinoids Posted by Christina Herrick|November 3, 2015 Minnesota National Public Radio recently reported on a whistleblower complaint filed by USDA entomologist of USDA’s Brookings, S.D., […]
EPA Proposes To Ban Chlorpyrifos Posted by Christina Herrick|November 3, 2015 EPA is seeking comments on a recently released proposal to reject tolerances of chlorpyrifos in response to a […]
How To Keep Your Stone Fruit From Being “Xapped” By Bacterial Spot By Bill Shane|November 1, 2015 Bacterial diseases can be some of the biggest headaches for fruit growers, and this is particularly true for […]
Fowler Nurseries, Inc. 2016 Variety Showcase [Slideshow] Posted by Christina Herrick|November 1, 2015 [blackoutgallery id=”125568″] For more information on these varieties, contact Fowler Nurseries, Inc. Fowler Nurseries, Inc. 525 Fowler Rd. […]
Ensure Your Berry Production Success With Pollinators By Charlie O'Dell|October 31, 2015 Ensure Your Berry Production Success With Pollinators Planting bee-friendly food sources help native pollinators to continue their valuable […]
Washington Tree Fruit Industry Meeting Slated For Early December Posted by David Eddy|October 30, 2015 The theme for the 111th Annual Meeting is “Growing Forward – Solutions for Current and Future Challenges.
Granny Smith Apples Recalled Due To Possible Contamination Posted by Christina Herrick|October 30, 2015 In a release from FDA, Northstar Produce Inc. of St. Louis Park, MN, has recalled 33 cases of […]
Florida Agriculture Salutes Environmental Stewardship Standouts Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 30, 2015 Three operations recognized for setting superior examples when it comes to sustainable farming.
Research Project Puts Priority On Pollination By David Eddy|October 30, 2015 A swarm of scientists is working on a coordinated effort to help the beneficial insects that make your crops happen.