Fruits
A new product will allow grape and nut growers to keep a constant watch on leaf moisture for […]
The nozzle fits existing Nelson sprinkler types.
The Center for Produce Safety (CPS) has announced 11 new research awards valued at nearly $2 million. […]
Growers affected by the recent floods in North and South Carolina can utilize programs from USDA to assist […]
Hood River Blueberry is the recipient of a $114,000 loan to help expand its packaging line and purchase […]
President of American Farm Bureau says ‘this is the worst EPA order we have seen’ in 40 years.
Online resource celebrates more than 1,000 questions answered involving the highly debatable topics of biotechnology and genetically modified foods.
The farming industry has a great story to tell. The hard part is getting willing listeners to understand.
All living cells have viruses that prey on them – that includes cells like the bacteria Xylella fastidiosa […]
Enhancements to the facility could more than double the amount of samples analyzed.
The “Eco-friendly by Nature” red apple looks to international markets and continues its globally orientated marketing and communication activities.
The 4R Nutrient Stewardship Program honors growers and fertilizer retailers who demonstrate a strong commitment to nutrient use efficiency.
Leaders from across the U.S. agriculture and food sector have continued to express their optimism and confidence in […]
Bringing people to your farm during the off season can be as easy as setting a dinner table.
Get on-demand irrigation information at the new irrigation education website.
Funding supports local food systems, farmers markets and healthier eating for SNAP participants.
Funds to bolster local and regional farmers’ markets.
Washington State University (WSU) Fruit School will be held Nov. 17-18 at the Confluence and Technology Center in […]
Optimize the flow of fertilizers to your crops through proper soil moisture management.