Fruits
Growers in one of the most unique and regulated areas in the world have exceeded benchmarks in the quest to restore the ‘River of Grass.’
A lot is changing in the Pacific Northwest fruit industry. Many of the most important things are not.
This new project will develop and apply modern DNA-based tools to deliver new cultivars with superior product quality and disease resistance.
Preparation, management, and control can help you get your canes off to a great start in the next growing season.
In this electronic information age, these new, first-time berry growers are quick to locate berry growing information resources, including local and university Extension/research-developed production and marketing information for their area.
Sculptor brings new meaning to grafting as an art form.
Here are a few ‘myths’ that we have in viticulture, and what researchers have found out about them.
When it comes to tree fruit and many other specialty crops, BMSB probably falls into the catastrophic category.
The original “Stand By Me Reds” painting will be given away to one lucky attendee at this year’s Washington State Horticultural Association meeting.
One of the realities of life is that in any garden or orchard, eventually insects, pathogens, and animals will show up to claim their share — or at least become obnoxious in some way.
Fruit grower associations need to think long and hard about how they can better serve our country’s youth by marketing their products more aggressively.
Choosing the right variety can have a huge impact on the flavors of hard cider.
Researchers offer suggestions of what to watch out for before planting heirloom or European hard cider varieties.
Scientists from University of Florida and North Carolina A&T forge ahead with studies, seek more grower feedback.
Multi-Peril Crop Insurance policyholders may be approved for extension of coverage due to warm autumn.
Voters echo past results of California and Washington elections.
Following these steps helped Midwestern vines recover from winter injury and be ready for the year ahead.
Growers are at the intersection of innovation and quality, says Lynn Long of Oregon State University.
Organization to partner with online guide to agritourism events targeted at residents in New York City.