Fruits
Producers remain almost evenly divided on whether the cause is manmade.
While larger wine grape growers seek help from mechanization, smaller growers of all types face a host of issues, labor among them.
Unless the payroll includes a few first and second cousins, finding interested and qualified labor is becoming futile, according to producers.
Despite the many problems of farming in the Golden State, most nut growers are increasing production.
Conversation with Shannon Pike of Agrauxine uncovers ways biologicals can support plants throughout the entire growing season.
Rare was the producer in 2021 who wasn’t affected by heat, drought, frosts, or freezes.
Producers welcomed 2021 with open arms. Freeze events and an unheard-of heat wave tempered much of that optimism.
The potential for precision tools continues to expand for the specialty ag sector, especially for bigger operations. Smaller growers are looking for opportunities as well.
Learn how biological controls, aided by new ag tech innovations, are reaching new heights in the field.
Already eradicated twice in the Sunshine State, the invasive pest that feeds on more than 500 plants and agricultural crops has been detected again.
Michigan State University researchers and Dutch tech companies collaborate to demonstrate the potential of precision innovation in the orchard.
Industry survey indicates most are going ahead with plans to increase production this year.
Check out a complete list of all those nominated for this year’s industry honor.
We asked industry stakeholders for feedback and guidance on a number of topics. As always, they delivered.
Better understanding, more proof of efficacy, and cost-effectiveness needed prior to implementation.
USDA-APHIS increases and establishes HLB quarantine areas. Find out where.
It’s time for the “Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce” — which might actually reduce produce consumption — to go away.
A nimble approach to pivoting food and supply chains will be key for those in U.S. agriculture until the storm ends, says market expert Dr. Jim Budzynski.
Oriental fruit flies discovered in traps around St. Petersburg area. Learn more about this pest that attacks more than 400 fruits, vegetables, and nuts.