Fruits
The lawsuit argues the H-2A rule illegally gives temporary workers collective bargaining rights, restricts First Amendment rights of employers, and more.
Less than two weeks after major Hurricane Helene, farmers are now cleaning up after Hurricane Milton.
Learn how the potential of public programs continues to increase in the area of germplasm development.
The U.S. port strike might have been short-lived. But the ripple effects could linger.
Born into the almond business, Alexi Rodriguez is taking the point on industry issues.
Recovery efforts are in full swing for growers who were in the path of back-to-back major hurricanes. Luckily, there are numerous ways to get help.
Electric fencing may be the most effective method in deterring damage in fruit plantings.
Led by new co-directors, postharvest is anything but an afterthought at UC Davis’ reinvigorated Research and Extension Center.
Research report indicates as crop protection shifts toward sustainable practices and innovations, the demand for more nematicides is expected to expand.
Growers may get access to post-emergent herbicides commonly used by corn and soybean farmers.
Major Hurricane Helene hit hard, bringing with it destruction that reaches far and wide. Recovery efforts are underway, including for those with farms impacted.
Scientific experiment would not only track the sun to capture energy but provide a warm canopy on cooler days and shade the trees from excessive heat.
California Avocado Commission outraged by USDA’s decision to no longer use APHIS inspectors in Mexico to conduct pest inspection of avocado orchards.
After years of development, ag tech startup Nanovel unveils its autonomous fruit-harvesting robot capable of picking tree fruit for the fresh market.
Field reports indicate most growers around the state reported outstanding quality and above-average yields from harvests that started earlier than normal.
Nation’s largest agricultural robotics conference, FIRA USA, is set for October. Here’s what you should know.
While table grape growers often wish to boost berry levels, wine grape growers are just the opposite.
Apple scab is one of the most significant diseases that impact apples. This year’s frequent rain events made apple scab infections worse than usual.
Tim Welsh of Columbia Orchard Management was joined by friends and family for industry award presentation and reception. Check out scenes from the event.