National Farmers Union Submits Comments On Clean Water Act Posted by Christina Herrick|September 23, 2014 Organization urges other industry groups to submit constructive comments.Read More
Luke Bryan Pays It Forward For Farming By Chad Gillyard|September 23, 2014 Country superstar honors agriculture with his Farm Tour.
Kasumin Now Registered For Fire Blight Control Posted by Christina Herrick|September 22, 2014 EPA approves use of bactericide on pome fruit as disease management tool.
Third Straight Record Crop For Washington Grapes Posted by Christina Herrick|September 19, 2014 Numbers expected to climb as more vines planted in the state.
French Winegrowers Face Higher Labor Costs Posted by David Eddy|September 19, 2014 French wineries may come under added financial pressure as the government considers imposing social charges on wages paid to harvest workers with short-term contracts.
Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association Seeks Fresh Approach To Marketing Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 17, 2014 New partnership bolsters Fresh From Florida program.
FDA Announces Cooperative Agreement To Implement National Produce Safety Rule Posted by Rosemary Gordon|September 17, 2014 Agreement will provide information to help plan and carry out the produce safety rule in partnership with state regulatory agencies.
Canneries Hope To Encourage Growers To Grow Pears For Processing Posted by Christina Herrick|September 15, 2014 Higher wholesale prices offered as means to boost canning pear acres.
Deadline Nearing For Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program Posted by Christina Herrick|September 15, 2014 Fruit growers who suffered losses due to frost or freeze in 2012 could be eligible for assistance through USDA’S Farm Service Agency.
Botrytis Gray Mold Pressure Increasing With Humid Weather Posted by Christina Herrick|September 15, 2014 Michigan State University researcher offers tips to reduce the spread of spores.
5 Mistakes You May Be Making With Your Orchard’s Website By Christina Herrick|September 15, 2014 These deadly sins may be hurting your customers’ experience — and costing you money.
Success And The Not-Top-100 Grower [Opinion] By Richard Jones|September 15, 2014 Innovation isn’t only happening at the top. Some of the most interesting ideas in the fruit industry are being executed by small growers.
American and Western Fruit Grower’s 2014 Top Apple And Pear Fruit Growers Posted by Christina Herrick|September 13, 2014 The nations’s largest growers reflect how technology, innovations, and promotion help make their businesses run more efficiently.
American and Western Fruit Grower’s 2014 Top 100 Growers Posted by Christina Herrick|September 13, 2014 The nations’s largest growers reflect how technology, innovations, and promotion help make their businesses run more efficiently.
American and Western Fruit Grower’s 2014 Top Stone Fruit Growers Posted by Christina Herrick|September 13, 2014 This year’s Top 100 Report features the 25 largest stone fruit growers in the country.
American and Western Fruit Grower’s 2014 Top Grape Growers Posted by Christina Herrick|September 13, 2014 The nations’s largest growers reflect how technology, innovations, and promotion help make their businesses run more efficiently.
Vintage Nurseries Welcomes New General Manager Posted by David Eddy|September 12, 2014 New quality control manager also joins Wasco, CA, grapevine nursery.
Brothers Continue To Grow Grapes And Produce Wine – In Syria Posted by David Eddy|September 12, 2014 The war has come close to their vineyard 90 miles southwest of Aleppo, with fighting only 100 yards away.
Mealybug Infestation Hits Michigan Vineyards Posted by Christina Herrick|September 12, 2014 Southwestern vineyards in the state reports of grape leafroll virus which can be transmitted by mealybug.
California Quarantine Partially Lifted For European Grapevine Moth Posted by Christina Herrick|September 12, 2014 State lifts ban in Solano County and parts of Napa and Sonoma County.