Fruits
While the chance of an outbreak is not great, the quality of straw mulch being used is definitely a point worth pondering.
Growers voting on three positions between now and May 26
GUSS Automation specializes in treatment of high-value orchards and vineyards.
Growers may be able to manage soil pH while bringing new plantings into production up to a year sooner.
No big surprises ― every one of the top six issues deals with either water or labor.
Scientists note first case of Candidatus Phytoplasma brasiliense in a common weed. Is it a threat to produce growers and more?
It turns out, vines and ovine can be a perfect match for producers.
SWD and mites can’t resist the perfect growing conditions.
International Forum of Agricultural Robotics (FIRA) announces October three-day event in Fresno, CA.
John Clark has been an asset to the berry industry for more than four decades, and his work is not done quite yet.
Growers say pandemic-related supply interruptions make planning more important than ever.
Akin to a blood sample for plants, scientific process targets needs, eliminates guesswork, and resists the status quo.
Applying herbicides while nurturing fruit trees is often conflicting. But there are management practices that can help achieve the ultimate aims.
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.