Your Pick Of Peach Varieties Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 7, 2012 For the past 30 years, we have been evaluating peach cultivars from the Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment […]Read More
Wild Bees Setting Good Example for Pollination of Sweet Cherries By Dr. Maxime Eeraerts | Julia Osterman|May 5, 2024
2012 Farm Bill May Be A Welcome Surprise By James R. McFerson|August 6, 2012 This crop season has offered up a couple of real surprises. One has been absolutely awful, but the […]
2012 Apple Grower Of The Year Finalists Posted by Christina Herrick|August 6, 2012 Competition for this year’s Apple Grower of the Year award was as tough as ever, and although Jeff […]
Contest: Tell Us Your Boldest Marketing Move By Brian Sparks|August 6, 2012 If you’ve been on the Web anytime in the last couple of months, or watched any daytime television, […]
How To Prevent Armillaria Root Rot By Brian Sparks|August 6, 2012 Armillaria root rot, or oak root rot, can be a devastating disease for peach growers in the southeastern […]
Announcing The 2012 Apple Grower Of The Year By Brian Sparks|August 6, 2012 A commitment to quality, integrity, and hard work every day, along with his efforts to lead Washington Fruit, and the rest of the apple industry, toward a sustainable future, that make Jeff Leonardini the 2012 Apple Grower of the Year.
New Organic Strawberry Guide Available Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 3, 2012 Strawberries are among the most important fruit crops in California, and organic production of strawberries is on the […]
California Forms Climate Change Board Posted by Christina Herrick|August 2, 2012 California’s specialty crops account for more than half of the nation’s fruits, vegetables and nuts as well as […]
Tend To Tree Growth And Deterioration By Lloyd Singleton|August 1, 2012 Trees speak to me. I see how they grip the ground with a strong embrace. They stretch and […]
What Is Evapotranspiration, And Why It Matters Posted by Growing Produce Staff|July 31, 2012 Among the many problems associated with extended periods of drought is the inability of plants to extract water […]
Washington Growers Pounded By Hail Posted by Christina Herrick|July 31, 2012 While most of the nation suffers through withering heat and a wicked drought, the Pacific Northwest has been […]
Opinion: You Are What You Eat By Paul Rusnak|July 27, 2012 Mainstream media knows what it takes to hold an audience: fear. The networks have the metrics to prove […]
Strawberry Fungicide Registered In California Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 25, 2012 Isagro USA has received approval from the U.S. EPA and the California Department of Pesticide Regulation for the […]
Knock Down Navel Orangeworm In Pistachios And Almonds Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 24, 2012 This video provides tips on controlling navel orangeworm in almonds and pistachios. [mmw-video id=”1228″]
Double Nickel Fungicide Registered In California Posted by Christina Herrick|July 24, 2012 The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (CDPR) has issued a certificate of registration allowing the use of Double […]
Dealing With Drought-Stressed Blueberries Posted by Christina Herrick|July 24, 2012 About 75% of Michigan’s 22,000 acres of blueberries are irrigated, according to Michigan State University (MSU) Extension agent […]
Peach Doctor Talks Peaches On TV By Brian Sparks|July 24, 2012 Desmond Layne continues to get the word out about peaches during this growing season. The Clemson University horticulture […]
Pierce’s Disease Assessment Rate Increased Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 23, 2012 California Department of Food and Agriculture Secretary Karen Ross has set the Pierce’s disease winegrape assessment for the […]
That’s One Deep Wine Cellar By David Eddy|July 23, 2012 If Frank Labeyrie has his way, the world’s first undersea wine cellaring service — 1,000 meters deep and […]
Vintners Ensure Grape Supply By David Eddy|July 23, 2012 Predictions of a coming shortage of winegrapes — with an attendant rise in prices — appear to be […]