Fruits
Data projects double-digit growth in organic sector valued at $39 billion nationwide.
Interested applicants should apply directly through their state departments of agriculture, which administer a competitive grant process.
March rainfall mostly below average around region, breaking string of historically wet weather.
At this year’s World Ag Expo in Tulare, CA, John Deere unveiled the 5G Series Tractors with narrow […]
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Unusual — for strawberries — British retractable roof greenhouse gets top honor from one of the largest retail chains.
Trunk disease can be avoided with proper preventative measures. It may require an investment of time and money upfront, but you’ll save on replanting costs in the long run.
Over the last 20 years, researchers have been working to develop new grapes resistant to Pierce’s disease. Now the varieties are nearing release.
Frost protection for flowering crops permitted due to the threat of freezing conditions.
Growers see good results and fruit when they apply Valent’s Promalin on trees following a freeze.
Extensive labor standards, on-the-job training, and strong work ethic create upward mobility.
While sweetness might be the top attraction for consumers, a new study found poor texture was their biggest turnoff.
Vermont apple grower finds tree in orchard, discovers it has unique profile which makes it a good addition to sweet and hard cider blends.
Partnership will provide supplies from April through September.
The authors of a recently published study have identified which blueberry cultivars you might want to consider planting in certain soils.
Mechanical harvesters could be more of a necessity than a luxury for many fruit growers.
Arctic air expected to hit the first week of April.
Research team in Michigan examines the use of berry harvester as gentler and more economical way to harvest tart cherries.
Profitable years, new offerings, weather, production capabilities – why all these factors combined to make it difficult for growers to get their hands on the latest technology.