Fruits
Florida Ag Expo agenda to serve up important features of looming regulations.
Daniel Goleman will make presentation at California State University-Fresno.
Topics to be covered include the economics of proactively managing herbicide resistance, education and outreach efforts, and incentives and regulatory initiatives.
Education and development programs are plentiful for interested producers.
Regulation inundation causing a rising tide of confusion for farmers.
Humidity, rainy periods conducive to disease development.
Extension researchers advise berry growers on trapping, salt testing to take stock of pest population.
Washington and Oregon pear growers forecast a larger size crop than that originally estimated.
Sunday’s early morning quake was centered just six miles from the city of Napa.
Experts from Michigan State University, Ohio State University, and Northwestern Michigan College to discuss Polar Vortex, technology, and unmanned systems at one-day conference.
Cornell Cooperative Extension publishes results of a grower poll of winter injury damage.
Growers keep fingers crossed that late-season rainfall doesn’t ruin crop.
Design allows consumers to access online information about variety, nutritional information, etc.
The 223rd edition of the folksy regional forecast manual predicting extremes.
As thousands cross into the U.S. seeking refuge, calls for ag labor reform are lost in the uproar.
Researchers to present data measuring dry matter, color, and sugar content of cherries and other product pre- and postharvest.
State to open winegrape market to grapes grown outside the state.
Angry at European Union/United States sanctions over Ukraine, Russia has banned many food imports.
American and Western Fruit Grower editors will be tweeting in real time this week from the Apple Crop Outlook & Marketing Conference.