Fruits
Meanwhile, the nation’s dominant producer, Washington, revised its crop estimate upward.
So far, 2016 is the second-warmest year-to-date in 122 years.
Mr. Trump has the White House and Republicans have the Congress. They are in a position to lead, and they must.
State rainfall for month of October slashes earlier years’ totals.
Comments sent to IRS say change in provisions makes it difficult for farmers to accurately valuate assets.
Comment period has opened on the request, and a risk assessment is now available from USDA.
The agency has determined that risks to non-target plants warrant additional label restrictions when products are applied either by ground or air.
Bayer Feed a Bee and The Wildlife Society will be planting in Texas, Kansas, Illinois, and Florida to educate communities and establish more forage for spring 2017.
American Farm Bureau Federation and others file a brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit indicating how the rule violates the limits of the Clean Water Act and the Constitution.
Educational video illustrates how and why new varieties are developed.
The Apple Store in Green Bay, WI, fields calls about technical support or new releases.
Compliance information available for small and very small businesses.
While tree availability has been a challenge, you may find other options give you a similar result.
Funding to help increase efficiency, make data collection easier.
Maine man awarded damages following heat stroke, says blueberry grower was negligent in training him for work.
A proactive approach using all applicable IPM tactics is the most effective way to avoid this persistent problem.
John Duarte says he simply plowed his land, where the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers say it’s a violation of the Clean Water Act.
Third-generation citrus grower set to begin his fourth consecutive term as VP.
We all complain about wasted tax dollars — and rightly so — but a little applause, please, for the eradication of a feared pest.