Fruits
Scientists identify how they believe flowering plants evolved to adapt to weather changes.
Growers of tree fruit, berries, and other crops can head to Hershey, PA, for this year’s convention.
The program for the California winegrape industry features sessions and a two-day trade show.
Thomas Hager’s “Alchemy of Air” thoroughly explores the people, politics, and pitfalls behind the scientific process that changed the way food is grown.
Results show that giving kids a small monetary reward for eating fruits and vegetables with school lunches creates less waste.
Michigan company has exclusive rights to distribute tools from New Zealand company.
Citing extensive comments on water quality standards, procedures for withdrawing qualified exemption for farms, and use of raw manure, components of Food Safety Modernization Act will be reissued.
Howell at the Moon Productions has released new DVD documentaries on the lives of Grady Auvil and Tom Mathison.
New Tier IV tractors include the eMax Series along with six other models.
It takes all sizes of farms to feed Americans and other people around the world.
Meetings review progress from 2013 and present projects for 2014.
Gowan will take over the distribution of certain strategic products from Isagro.
The two companies, with input from growers, will develop integrated precision farming solutions to increase efficiencies in the field.
Event held from Jan. 31 to Feb. 5 in Kansas City, MO
Event held Feb. 11-13 and offers mobile ap for use during event.
App helps diagnose more than 175 tree problems in 60 tree varieties.
Rootstock performance, pollination, planting systems, food safety, labor, and regulatory issues among sessions offered at event.
Mechanization and modern training systems among the highlights from researchers at event.
Among tree fruit sessions, researchers and growers speak out in favor of proposed tree fruit commission.