Fruits
Editor’s Note: This story is provided by Washington State University. A more accurate way to measure cold hardiness […]
Andrew Landers is the kind of guy who can create a doughnut out of plywood to protect the […]
Bayer CropScience has announced it is teaming up with the United Fresh Produce Association Foundation to support “Let’s […]
Washington cherry and stone fruit growers have joined their counterparts growing apples and pears in paying for research […]
Mark Murai recently submitted his letter of resignation as president of the California Strawberry Commission, effective at the […]
A new agricultural electronic insect trapping device has the potential to automatically monitor insect pest populations and reduce […]
Editor’s Note: The president of the Washington State Horticultural Association’s (WSHA) Board of Directors for 2013 is Jeff […]
Editor’s Note: Stefano Musacchi, an internationally recognized leader in pomology, will join the faculty at Washington State University […]
Since its formation in the mid 1990s, the Midwest Apple Improvement Association (MAIA), a grower-driven breeding program, has […]
While well-intentioned, the rules recently proposed in implementing the Food Safety Modernization Act don’t make sense as they […]
Every four years, national elections in the U.S. either bring in a new Administration or return one. It […]
The Center for Produce Safety at the University of California, Davis, has announced its 2013 request for food […]
It’s a fine time to be a California winegrape grower. Of course, the many growers who packed the […]
Grape growers, wine producers, and anyone interested in learning more about the wine industry will have several opportunities […]
The Lodi Winegrape Commission has announced that “Lodi Rules for Sustainable Winegrowing” received its accreditation by Protected Harvest […]
It’s a long way from New Hampshire to Michigan and back, but that drive certainly goes a lot […]
After four years, Dr. Marcel Bergerman of Carnegie Mellon University discussed the results of a USDA-Specialty Crop Research […]
Strawberry production in New York was down 11% from 2011 to 3.20 million pounds, according to King Whetstone, […]
China, which has been closed to U.S. pears, is expected to emerge as a top market for the […]