Fruits
MicroTech Bloom (5-0-0) is newest addition to fertilizer, micronutrient company’s portfolio.
The National Potato Council and the American Seed Trade Association applaud the proposal that would preempt state GMO food and seed labeling efforts and require USDA to set a standard for voluntary on-package disclosures.
New coerage lowers risk for producers and strengthens farm safety net.
Even at $19 trillion and counting, nobody seems to be taking this seriously.
FDA announces funding for the second two of four Regional Centers: the North Central location and the Northeast Center.
Growers gather to discuss this season’s lack of proper chill hours, learn about new varieties.
The Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association has created visual aids for growers seeking to educate the public on what they do.
Originally released to Washington growers as ‘WA 2’ in 2009, ‘Sunrise Magic’ was not branded by WSU when it first issued licenses for the trees.
Pierce’s disease hit hard in California’s Sonoma and Napa counties this past year. According to Rhonda Smith, University of California Cooperative Extension viticulture farm advisor, even sites that are typical “hot spots” for the disease lost hundreds of vines more than they have in past years.
Researchers have sequenced the genome of the powdery mildew fungal pathogen Erysiphe necator. The findings shed new light on just how quickly pathogens can evolve to become resistant to fungicides.
Irrigate-IQ Uniform Corner allows growers to maximize yield through uniform water applications.
Temperatures dip below last year’s record cold.
With improvements in packaging and shipping conditions, the result could have an impact on improving queens, colony survival.
Post-conference tour takes growers to Traverse City to see tart cherry and apple plantings.
Regional Conservation Partnership Program pools together $220 million investment from USDA, up to $500 million from local partners to improve water quality, soil health, and habitat.
Zippy Duvall weighs in on priority issues.
Studies show if you’re not watching the weather, you should be.
Hydro Harvest Farms in Ruskin has built a loyal following by serving and engaging the community.
Multileader systems, V-trellis systems on tour stops throughout the Ridge growing region in Michigan.