Fruits
Chemical pesticides fare most poorly among young consumers — and there are a lot more of them, now, and in the future — than there are producers.
However, projected total of 256.3 million bushels would be down 1% over five-year average.
31 counties have been designated as a primary natural disaster area by USDA following a frost/freeze event that occurred in late May.
USDA announces a five-year project to research wildfire smoke impacts on wine grapes.
Latest intel from the International Blueberry Organization is now available for download. Check out the trends.
Featuring a pink blush over a yellow background, ‘WA 64’ combines qualities of two popular selections for a firm, sweet, and tart bite.
Frost protection, durable varieties, and more help save this season’s crop.
Modern tech tools are helping growers get better access so they can maximize their operations without incurring high ownership costs.
NOAA scientists say July 2023 ranks as the hottest month since it’s been keeping record — 174 years.
Speed kills, but not when it comes to airblast spraying. Here’s how to ensure your sprayer gets the job done without pesticide, fuel waste.
Learn more about a new biological technology that develops and multiplies disease-resistant citrus plants using “hairy roots.”
This year’s crop is expected to rebound from the small 2022 crop by nearly 30%.
Universities team to develop a sprayable mulch suitable for organic production.
Study indicates rootstocks matter — some more than others, like B.10 rootstock — in the control of troublesome disorder.
You can work with your crop consultant and other financial experts to help firm up variables that affect your ability to earn a return.
Report from Organic Produce Network suggests that inflation is not as apparent in organic produce as it was in conventional produce this past quarter.
Fighting fire with fire, study reveals how fungus delivers RNA weaponry.
Farmers’ Almanac is predicting the return of a more traditional winter weather season. See what that means.
American Fruit Grower Editor Tom Skernivitz curates a few hot takes from Kenny Barnwell, the 2023 Apple Grower of the Year.