Fruits
More reliable cultivars, better rootstocks, and better protection techniques are still needed for successful peach production.
Biostimulant industry continues to benefit from advances in biotechnology, leading to the development of new, innovative products.
Government agency is investing more than $70 million in 374 projects through the Plant Protection Act’s Section 7721 program.
After three consecutive years of declining treated farm acreage in California, the initial report of final 2023 application data shows a different story.
Take heed of these buzzworthy insights about hive placement and spacing gathered by researchers.
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Here are some observations and resources that may help you make variety and rootstock selection decisions when planting a new almond orchard.
Scientists unveil the process of creating lab-grown coffee and why it’s vital to the crop’s future.
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture announces approval of first loan for farmers that were impacted by the major hurricane.
California Avocado Commission shares official 2023-2024 forecast and new plans for marketing.
Yet another invasive insect to wreak havoc on crops? Learn more about the latest of invasions that threatens California tree nuts.
Led by Washington state, nation’s November storage numbers the highest since 2014; ‘Honeycrisp’ finishes No. 1, ahead of ‘Gala’.
University of California scientists say wet winter there and El Niño creating favorable conditions for aerial Phytophthora pathogen.
Purdue University blends agriculture and bioengineering to develop patented phenotyping tool.
To help meet endangered species obligations, the government agency is laying the groundwork for ambitious plans to facilitate key review process.
The escalating cost of labor continues to push farm automation to new levels. Report expects an $86.5 billion enterprise by 2033.
Suppliers point enquiring producers in the direction of crop input expertise.
All host fruit for the Oriental fruit fly to be removed from properties, with trees remaining in place.
NOAA analysis confirms what was expected. Not only was 2023 the warmest in 174 years of recordkeeping, it did so by a record-setting margin.