Naturipe Farms Challenges Developers To Create The Blueberry Harvester Of The Future Posted by Christina Herrick|August 21, 2015 Naturipe Farms LLC., the global leader in growing and marketing blueberries, is challenging creative technology minds to innovate […]Read More
What You Need To Know about New Final Rule That Protects Farmworkers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 26, 2024
Reinforcing Agriculture Research Of Utmost Importance [Opinion] By Frank Giles|August 21, 2015 We are still a ways out from finding the best replacement combinations for methyl bromide, but we’ll get there.
Apple Growers, USApple Partner To Support Education Posted by Christina Herrick|August 20, 2015 U.S. Apple Association (USApple), apple growers, and partner brands launch Apples for Education: Buy an Apple, Help a […]
Medical Marijuana Endeavor Anything But Pipe Dream For Florida Nurseries By Paul Rusnak|August 20, 2015 While applicants await fate for one of the five available licenses to weave ‘Charlotte’s Web,’ best-case-scenarios play out.
South Florida Farmers Feted For Water Quality Standards Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 20, 2015 Marking 20 straight years of success, producers help Everglades Agricultural Area exceed phosphorus reduction goals.
Old World Bollworm A Potential New Pain For Florida Farmers By Gene McAvoy|August 20, 2015 Growers in the Sunshine State on high alert as serious pest is detected for the first time in the U.S. outside of port interceptions.
Crop Values Hit Record Levels In One California County Posted by Rosemary Gordon|August 19, 2015 In spite of the drought, the 2014 crop report for Santa Cruz County shows a $17 million increase from 2013.
Maps Show Impending Impact From WOTUS Posted by Rosemary Gordon|August 19, 2015 Plots indicate expansion of EPA’s reach across Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Montana.
Stay Tuned For Live Coverage of U.S. Apple Association’s Apple Crop Outlook & Marketing Conference Posted by Christina Herrick|August 18, 2015 Editor Dave Eddy and Group Editor Richard Jones and will be in Chicago to present Bill Dodd with […]
Elizabeth Mitcham Honored As Outstanding Horticulturist Posted by Christina Herrick|August 18, 2015 Elizabeth Mitcham, a University of California (UC)-Davis scientist, was honored by the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) […]
Washington Fruit Industry Takes Hit From Wildfires By Growing Produce Staff|August 17, 2015 Chelan Fresh reports 150,000 burns bins burned, nearly half-million boxes of apples cooked.
Wicked Winter Coming This Way Says Latest Farmer’s Almanac Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 17, 2015 Super El Niño-influenced weather patterns align to paint a less-than-pretty portrait.
Sulfur Spray Best Practices For Winegrapes By Ann-Marie Jeffries|August 14, 2015 New research helps growers determine how close to harvest they can safely spray elemental sulfur.
Scientist Has Sights On Shooting Down Spotted Wing Drosophila Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 14, 2015 Study helps flush out possible biological control for dreaded fruit pest.
5 Products To Help Put Weeds Away Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 14, 2015 In the absence of methyl bromide, growers must dig deeper for herbicidal solutions.
Research Seeks To Find Better Grapevine Roots By Ann-Marie Jeffries|August 14, 2015 Rootstocks have benefits, but research shows there’s no silver bullet.
Large Florida Produce Growing Operations Form Strategic Alliance Posted by Frank Giles|August 12, 2015 Respective farms will cover 14,000 acres of farmland in the U.S. and Mexico.
Hard Cider Makers Make Push For CIDER Act On Capitol Hill Posted by Christina Herrick|August 12, 2015 The Board of Directors of the United States Association of Cider Makers (USACM) recently met in Washington, DC, […]
Third Largest Washington Apple Crop Expected Posted by Christina Herrick|August 11, 2015 The newly released Washington State fresh apple crop estimate, indicates the 2015-16 harvest will be 125.2 million cartons. […]
Protect Hail-Damaged Grape Clusters From Botrytis Posted by Christina Herrick|August 11, 2015 Recent hailstorms hit Northwest Michigan hard. Grapes, tart cherries, and apples orchards were hit by high winds and […]