Fruits
With a little planning and focus on your finances, you should be able to move your growing operation forward swiftly when the market turns around.
EPA proposes rule that revokes all tolerances for chlorpyrifos, except for those associated with 11 food and feed crops that remain registered.
Farmers reporting increased rodents in orchards, affecting yield, damage to trees and destruction of irrigation lines, electrical wiring, and more.
Attune Agriculture announces its Entrapment Insecticide product has received EPA registration and will soon be available.
Almond industry veterans share their strategies now — and in the future.
Always thinking outside the box, former Apple Grower of the Year Bill Dodd shares his thoughts.
The International Fresh Produce Association applauds court decision to grant a stay involving controversial labor rule.
Optimal weather conditions set the stage for what looks to be a memorable vintage across the state.
Third annual industry event attracts growers looking to minimize labor costs.
President-elect Trump nominates former White House staffer Brooke Rollins to succeed Tom Vilsack as head of USDA.
NOAA says there is a greater than 99% chance that 2024 will rank as the world’s warmest year on record.
North Carolina State Extension experts are helping connect apple growers to immediate relief while working to mitigate damage for future harvests.
Programs to help overcome market barriers and expand crop storage for producers following natural disasters, including the recent hurricanes.
Annual survey from American Farm Bureau Federation shows a smaller price tag for Thanksgiving dinner that feeds 10. Find out why.
Economic impact analysis report says ag production losses in Florida from Hurricane Helene have an estimated value between $40.3 million and $162.2 million.
American Fruit Grower Lead Editor David Eddy says you can’t do much about this crazy weather – except to minimize the impact.
Washington State University names exclusive global licensing partner for its newest apple variety, ‘WA 64’.
There’s always plenty to talk about at UGA’s annual muscadine field day. Take a look at some new muscadine selections.
A research team aims to look at how drought, heat waves, and other climate change factors impact the cycle of water and carbon between pecan trees.