Fruits
As competition increases among plant breeders, growers should react accordingly.
California researcher spearheads effort to create a website for growers searching for new varieties to plant.
Although not infallible, P-Ca treatments exceed the grower standard.
HLB has put many in the industry at a crossroads, but orange producer Paul Meador says he and his peers have enough optimism in the tank to grow forward.
Vote passes with an 88% majority.
Another 48 University of California Cooperative Extension Advisor positions are released for recruitment over the next year.
Mid-March freeze event deals big blow to the state’s highbush crop.
When it comes to installing a new vineyard, there is a fine line between saving money and getting what you pay for.
California-based Beeflow fares well with ‘Duke’ variety in first round of Washington research. Next up: ‘Liberty’ blueberries.
State regulators warn growers that they soon must stop pulling irrigation water from major rivers – even earlier than last year.
Tremendous growth of industry will mean fruit growers will soon have more tools available, especially in battling key pests such as spotted wing drosophila.
In the face of unpredictable weather conditions and rising fertilizer costs, the trick is to apply the material efficiently.
Prospective winery owners need to realize it isn’t a side job.
Clemson Extension specialists work with growers to determine damage from recent extreme weather.
As Pacific Northwest researchers march toward long-term management, wild parasitoids have already arrived in Washington state.
No matter how you slice it, this farm in the PNW is a success story.
Large fresh fruit operation teams up with Plenty to build its first commercial strawberry indoor vertical farm.
California Fresh Fruit Association airs out concerns in workshop at annual conference.
Third-generation grower from Pennsylvania was 41.