Fruits
Venture worth $130 billion and the two chemical companies plan to spin into three independent, publicly traded companies with agriculture among the three.
The center is designed to help identify and prioritize the major needs facing the agriculture industry, and support start-up companies as they develop technologies to address these priorities.
UF/IFAS student, faculty search for and find cost-savings for growers.
Hood River Juice Company (HRJCO) is adding the Pink Lady brand apple to its special Ryan’s Fresh Fruit […]
Session topics include organic certification, community supported agriculture programs, and food safety.
Annual touring and educational program will take place Jan. 31-Feb. 6 in British Columbia.
Deadline to apply is Dec. 15 for young growers in New York state.
USDA has officially declared December as National Pear Month. Pear Bureau Northwest (USA Pears) is marking National Pear […]
It’s a stellar vintage for California vintners and growers. The 2015 season produced an earlier, lighter crop than […]
While it’s still too soon to declare complete eradication, no European Grapevine Moths (EGVM) have been found in […]
The USDA has released Climate Change, Global Food Security and the U.S. Food System at the 2015 Paris […]
A quarantine for the spotted lanternfly, which was discovered last year in Pennsylvania, has expanded to several townships […]
Jean-Mari Peltier announced at a meeting of the National Grape & Wine Initiative’s (NGWI) Executive Committee that she […]
Penn State University Extension to offer the Hard Cider from Seed to Sip workshop held on Feb. 1 […]
The U.S. Apple Association (USApple) is accepting applications for its Young Apple Leaders program. At least 10 least […]
In electing a Hispanic woman to lead the California strawberry industry, growers strike a blow for common sense.
When it comes to frost control, heat often is a grower’s best defense. There are a lot of […]
American Fruit Grower and Western Fruit Grower present the products that can help you get the job done on your farm and orchard.
Growing up in a small town, I became very active in 4-H. I learned so much from Ohio […]