Fruits
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.
Winegrape professionals from around the globe gather for the nation’s largest wine and grape industry show.
The California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG) has elected five new officers and three new members to its […]
After two consecutive harsh winters, grapevine freeze protection is top of mind for many Eastern and Midwestern growers. […]
Contribution is part of a five-year pledge to support research at the Center for Produce Safety.
There are many factors to get right in order to deliver a delicious peach.
An old tradition gone by the wayside is new again when it comes to vineyard winterization in the Great Lakes region.
Removing old blueberry pruning stumps will help you extend the life of your berry plantings and hopefully make your job a little easier.
Whether you’re at the dusk or dawn of your career in agriculture, it’s important to pay attention to the Young Growers Success Act.