Fruits
This exotic pest native to Australia is known to target more than 175 different fruits, vegetables, and plant commodities.
American Fruit Grower Editor David Eddy says not enough of the profits are going to the folks who actually make the product, the sign of a broken system.
The Smart Apply Precision Spray System can now be teamed with GUSS Autonomous Sprayers. Check out a cool demo video.
A breakdown of how reduced chill hours and unseasonal freeze events slashed this year’s peach production and what it means for the future.
Researchers are calling on farming operators in the Mid-Atlantic region to participate in a survey.
Watch out. Another winter outlook has been released. This time, NOAA has thrown its hat into the ring with El Niño at the center. Chances for havoc are up.
Each year, the Walnut Bargaining Association issues a minimum price recommendation based on current crop and economic conditions.
Iowa grape growers give pest birds an alternative. But do sunflowers really work?
Industry suppliers point producers in the most profitable direction.
USDA’s initial citrus crop estimates indicate another season of well below-normal output; but there is some hope.
Cornell researchers are taking an audio route to provide a short summary of the conditions in each major grape growing region.
Current chairman and CEO of berry growing and packing giant J. Miles Reiter to retire in January 2024. Soren Bjorn readies for new role.
Learn why Cornell University’s raspberry breeding program is a heritage to celebrate for all the past accomplishments and for future achievements.
U.S. Apple Association addresses labor and inflation in its latest outlook report. Check out some notable remarks.
As the weather guessing game advances, so do the stakes for those most influenced by climatological shifts.
Fruit-growing operation will expand its tissue culture and nursery capabilities while expanding into North Carolina.
David Alvarado loves organic farming, but it simply doesn’t pencil out any more.
Tennessee is the 16th state to detect the invasive spotted lanternfly since it was first discovered in Pennsylvania in 2014.
Robots growers have been hearing about for decade are finally coming to fruition in the field. Find out what was seen and heard at FIRA USA 2023.