Fruits
ZeroTol 2.0 is now labeled for use on fruits and vegetables grown in the greenhouse.
High prices and water shortages in other parts of the country have potential buyers looking to the Sunshine State.
Topics to be covered include sulfur spray residues, cold hardy winegrapes, cordon training systems and more.
Short course covers irrigation and fertilization, training and trellis options, pest management, and pruning.
The latest research into Colony Collapse Disorder is focused on a number of issues facing bee populations.
Trade organization surpasses follower milestone with social media programs created to deepen online engagement with consumers.
University of Florida scientists believe fungi could be key to beating the red bay ambrosia beetle and laurel wilt disease.
Washington’s Stemilt shows that apples are a big part of the produce department.
Marketers agree that giant crops, like the 155 million boxes in 2014, won’t be considered monsters any more.
Management tips, early warning signs, and pest biology are among topics discussed at one-day events.
Young leaders need to activate and motivate now more than ever.
Automated randomized laser system configured to keep birds away.
Editor Frank Giles says Florida Grower will be stepping up to the bully pulpit in 2015 addressing topics that impact the industry the most.
Latest deal puts exclamation point on successful Asia marketing campaign.
National Weather Service says above-normal precipitation expected; it may continue through the winter in central and southern parts of the Golden State.
Codling moth and oriental fruit moth are targeted by apple and pear growers.
Suppliers and growers got down to business in San Diego discussing current needs, solutions, and ways to increase efficiencies on the farm.
Thanks to recent industry achievements, the next 12-month period is shaping up to be a year to remember — fondly.
Producers warned to be on the lookout as scientists probe samples.