Fruits
Transfer of buildings and more than 3,800 acres in Brooksville affords land grant school the opportunity to expand its subtropical fruits and animals studies.
Applications are open for 2016 New Farmers Grant Fund Program and New York State Young Farmers Loan Forgiveness […]
USDA has created new economic opportunities in the growing market for local and regional foods. USDA supports the […]
Patricia helps produce major rainfall event, flooding.
Parasitic wasp find leads Washington State University researchers to declare ‘We struck it rich.’
Pear Bureau Northwest announced a new multi-year media campaign which positions the pome fruit as a perfect choice […]
Four more to be recognized for their positive impact on the state’s farm industry.
Temperatures in the East and Midwest hit the mid-to-low-20s over the weekend, as snow was seen in some […]
North Carolina State University’s Hannah Burrack will spearhead research.
Karen Lewis takes over as statewide tree fruit Extension team gets new leader.
The Washington Association of Wine Grape Growers 2016 Annual Meeting, Convention, and Trade Show will be heldon February 9-11, 2016, held at the Three Rivers Convention Center in Kennewick, WA.
New task force tasked to develop recommendations for registration process.
Invasive pest problems continue to pile onto what’s an already challenging job.
Improved horsepower, fuel efficiency, versatility, and comfort are all part of recent product line additions.
Adam Putnam seeking to avoid crisis by calling for comprehensive, flexible, statewide legislation.
If for no other reason, fighting hunger helps quell the violent conflicts brewing across the globe.
With this year’s strong El Niño comes an elevated risk of tornadoes.
Marrone Bio Innovations product provides new mode of action, keeping insect eggs from hatching.
The challenge of feeding nine billion people by 2050 will fall on the shoulders of U.S. farmers.