Fruits
The Napa River, which has helped create soil perfect for grape-growing in the Napa Valley, is in danger. […]
Company seeks to stop agency’s proposed cancellation of flubendiamide.
According to an national poll of fruit growers, fruit industry suppliers, and researchers, the market is poised for […]
American Fruit Grower magazine managing editor Christina Herrick posts her updates from the 59th annual gathering.
The science behind RosBREED could benefit you in more ways than you think.
The project focuses on improving disease resistance and fruit quality through better genetics and breeding.
Editor’s note: University of California Farm Advisor Mark Bolda will present much more information on this topic at […]
Although Northeast and Midwest grape growing regions have so far been spared from extreme cold this year, the […]
The use of evaporative cooling in vineyards during hot weather isn’t a new concept, but researchers in Australia […]
Space is limited, so register now to attend the first-ever Biocontrols USA 2016 Conference Field and Greenhouse Tour. […]
There’s a burgeoning market for cold-weather grapes. The Northern Grapes Project, funded in 2011 by a USDA National […]
Researchers, interested growers help launch new industry.
Deal valued at more than $43 billion; Syngenta management team to stay intact.
Growers don’t meet 65% approval needed for passage.
El Niño express delivering floods, uncertainty for crops.
New formulation of Exilis 9.5 SC is five times more concentrated than previous product; it’s also easier to pour, handle.
Agency gives recommendations on products to protect hives against parasites.
Issues such as water, labor, and food safety top the 2016 priorities.
Midwest Apple Improvement Association signs agreement for international development of its first release.