Allan Corrin was always full of ideas. The man was positively bubbling over with them. Every time I […]
The 2005 winegrape crush in California was chaotic, to say the least. Many growers grossly underestimated the size […]
There’s an old quotation attributed (perhaps wrongly) to Mark Twain: “Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does […]
Hearty congratulations are in order to Brian Sparks, who has been promoted to group editor on American/Western Fruit […]
Vegetable growers are known for working hard. But Tchieng Fong’s schedule borders on the ridiculous. Fong, who farms in […]
Following a very warm March, a devastating late freeze occurred during the Easter weekend (April 7-8) over much […]
Fruit quality begins to develop in the orchard, but all your efforts will go for naught if you […]
California growers should be on the lookout for a new pest that was found in recent months, spreading […]
Have you ever been to a strange party where you didn’t know many of the people … in […]
As harvest season approaches for many growers, there are some lingering questions about this year’s potential workforce shortage […]
Diesel engines are the power unit for growers, and now they are being changed to meet new exhaust […]
Unusually high rainfall and long cold bloom periods can create ideal conditions for decay fungi in stone fruit. […]
OXBO‘s innovative continuous travel canopy shake-and-catch harvesting system is leading the charge to mechanize citrus harvesting. This system […]
Environmental and economic sustainability can work hand in hand.
Mysterious grapevine yellow disease caused by phytoplasma originally from from France.
Responding to the farm labor crisis, a number of growers and grower organizations have hopped on the AgJOBS […]
Growers are looking for the latest products on the market to irrigate their fields, and they want them […]
If you’ve ever been a victim of a mild case of computer fever, a customer file that you […]
Featuring a four-wheel drive system with an on-demand, locking front differential, the Gator XUV allows the operator to select one-, two-, three-, or four-wheel drive operation to optimize for turf friendliness or for rugged terrain.