Florida Agriculture Celebrates 500 Years Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 11, 2013 “Florida Agriculture: Then and Now,” the traveling exhibit from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), […]Read More
Wilbur-Ellis Showcases Investment in the Future of Agriculture Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 17, 2024
Working To Protect Spinach Against New Strain of Downy Mildew Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 16, 2024
Kiwiberry Breeding Scientist Earns Innovator of the Year Award Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 16, 2024
High Tunnels Vary Greatly By Growing Produce Staff|February 11, 2013 Editor’s Note: The story’s author, Thomas Walters ([email protected]) is a small fruit horticulturist at Washington State University (WSU)-Mount […]
California Bee Project Launched Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 11, 2013 Project Apis m. (PAm), the largest non-governmental, non-profit bee research funding organization in the U.S., in conjunction with […]
Latest Disease Concerns For Fruit Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 11, 2013 From HLB (Huanglongbing) to MRLs (maximum residue levels), fruit growers face all kinds of problems when it comes […]
Produce Compatability In Storage By Elizabeth J. Mitcham|February 11, 2013 Just like people, not all produce items are compatible. It is important to know which products should never […]
New Spray Delivery System Promises Better Fruit Pest Control, Coverage By Brian Sparks|February 11, 2013 As the tree fruit industry continues to shift to high-density plantings, one of the biggest challenges has been […]
Record California Winegrape Crush By Growing Produce Staff|February 8, 2013 The 2012 vintage provided a record winegrape crop, easily surpassing the previous record from the 2005 vintage by […]
Bayer CropScience Forges Food Chain Partnerships Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 8, 2013 Bayer CropScience is launching new forging new alliances it is terming “Food Chain Partnerships” around the world, and […]
The Andersons Inc. Complete $1.3 Million Fertilizer Plant Upgrade Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 7, 2013 The Andersons, Inc. Turf & Specialty Group announces the successful completion of a $1.3 million upgrade to the […]
Genetics Potential In Organic Fruit Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 6, 2013 Editor’s Note: The author of this story, Kate Evans ([email protected]), is an associate professor/associate scientist at the Washington […]
Opinion: Fruit Is The Perfect Snack! By David Eddy|February 6, 2013 This is a time of year for most tree fruit and nut growers to take one last deep […]
Testing Cold Hardiness In Tree Fruit By Growing Produce Staff|February 6, 2013 Editor’s Note: This story is provided by Washington State University. A more accurate way to measure cold hardiness […]
Cornell Engineer Earns Excellence in IPM Award Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 5, 2013 Andrew Landers is the kind of guy who can create a doughnut out of plywood to protect the […]
Bayer CropScience Helping Kids Make Healthy Lunch Decisions Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 5, 2013 Bayer CropScience has announced it is teaming up with the United Fresh Produce Association Foundation to support “Let’s […]
Washington Cherry, Soft Fruit Assessments Pass By David Eddy|February 5, 2013 Washington cherry and stone fruit growers have joined their counterparts growing apples and pears in paying for research […]
California Strawberry Commission Chief Steps Down By Growing Produce Staff|February 5, 2013 Mark Murai recently submitted his letter of resignation as president of the California Strawberry Commission, effective at the […]
New Insect Trapping Device Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 5, 2013 A new agricultural electronic insect trapping device has the potential to automatically monitor insect pest populations and reduce […]
Q&A With New Washington Hort President By Growing Produce Staff|February 5, 2013 Editor’s Note: The president of the Washington State Horticultural Association’s (WSHA) Board of Directors for 2013 is Jeff […]
Pomologist Stefano Musacchi Joins Faculty At Washington State By Growing Produce Staff|February 4, 2013 Editor’s Note: Stefano Musacchi, an internationally recognized leader in pomology, will join the faculty at Washington State University […]
New Apple For The Midwest By Brian Sparks|February 4, 2013 Since its formation in the mid 1990s, the Midwest Apple Improvement Association (MAIA), a grower-driven breeding program, has […]