Fruits
The Burchell Nursery, Inc., in Oakdale, CA, offers a new self-fertile almond, an early-season nectarine, and a late-season peach.
App includes foliar application calculators and ability to save application data.
All three recipients of this year’s Agricultural-Environmental Leadership Awards are proof of agriculture’s longstanding commitment to conserving the Sunshine State’s precious natural resources.
Adams County Nursery, Inc., in Aspers, PA, offers a Honeycrisp strain that ripens three weeks before the original variety.
Find out how the Environmental Working Group is making money off its annual list that slams conventional produce.
Global Cooling Inc. has introduced a new portable precooler – the Jet-Ready Precooler. The Jet Precooler is a […]
Nursery known for ‘Red Delicious,’ ‘Fuji,’ ‘Gala’ sports making a name for itself in the 21st century.
Orchex 796 Orchard Spray Oil can be used on number of tree and nut crops.
Peer-reviewed evaluation of more than 100 studies finds uses of imidacloprid are unlikely to harm aquatic invertebrate communities, or the birds and fish that rely on them.
Grower’s take on a high-density system meant modifying a berry harvester to fit his system.
Fruit growing, like a baseball season, can be a long grind. But it’s not without its rewards.
Jim Allen is stepping down at the end of the month as the longtime chief of the New York Apple Association.
Purdue researchers see a sister species of varroa mite developing ability to parasitize honeybees.
Research team seeks alternatives to over-the-row harvest systems.
Managing serious plant diseases of peach and plums requires a cooperative approach.
Videos cover the science behind key topics and best practice recommendations, which include understanding droplet size and spectrum.
To be held Jan. 31-Feb. 2 in Pennsylvania, the convention includes pre-convention workshops, a farm market bus tour, a trade show, and concurrent educational sessions.
Customary yield combined with remarkable quality, not to mention long-awaited rainfall, made this year a win/win/win.
Poor maintenance is one of the leading causes of low distribution uniformity, resulting in simultaneous over- and under-irrigation across the orchard block.