Fruits
Cold‑tolerant avocado varieties could open production much farther north in Florida, presenting new opportunities as western states face growing challenges.
California’s farmers reported making nearly 3.2 million applications of 3,289 different restricted-use products in 2025. Find out what topped the list.
The next wave of CEA berry production will depend on disciplined economics, crop-specific genetics, and systems designed around the plant.
Rising almond prices have been met with even higher costs, pushing break-even timelines and price thresholds to levels that demand a sharper focus.
Middle East tensions threaten key shipping routes, adding uncertainty to global fertilizer supply and prices as growers enter spring buying season.
Six decades in the making, here is what drip irrigation means for your orchard’s water, yield, and risk.
Learn how to advance stress tolerance for plants through seaweed-based biostimulants.
Growers should monitor their orchards from April through June, when environmental conditions are most favorable for disease development.
USDA declares 26 counties in Florida natural disaster areas following record-breaking freeze events. The designation means aid is on the way.
A traditional IRA can be an excellent way for growers to save more toward retirement.
Organic Trade Association reports sales of organic products at $76.6 billion in 2025, led by fresh produce.
In recognition of International Year of the Woman Farmer and International Women’s Day, association is highlighting several standout California female avocado growers.
After 22 hours of debate, the U.S. House Ag Committee passes the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, advancing farm bill talks to the next level.
Learn how bin materials impact codling moth populations and discover expert strategies for monitoring and mitigating late-season emergence.
Grower operations like Miles Berry Farm well know, expectations can change in a hurry. Such has been the case this winter in the unusually frigid Southeast.
Southeastern peach growers weigh options to combat blossom blight and brown rot.
Take a fresh look at how the Trump administration’s policies, from tariffs to the next farm bill, are impacting specialty crop growers.
The U.S. tart cherry industry signals forward momentum with preview of True Tart certification program.
Western pear growers adapt to labor and cost challenges while looking ahead to 2026.