Fruits
EPA Approves Section 18 emergency registration request for kasugamycin on almonds in California.
On the fly, these digital applications provide huge amounts of data about your orchard.
Learn more about a plan to use organic farming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen food security.
Once thought to be not much more than an annoyance, this canker disease is threatening orchards.
Agriculture has changed dramatically since the traditional version integrated pest management was developed. Get to know the new model and find out how it applies to strawberry growing.
An international multidisciplinary team finds beneficial effects of ultraviolet light on grapes as well as other crops.
The Protecting America’s Food & Agriculture Act of 2019 is set to become law. Learn more about how it will work.
The field of biological control continues to open up for specialty crop growers. Find out where you can learn more about the latest trends.
Red varieties, which account for the largest share and draw the highest prices, were down 13% from 2018.
Indicators provide valuable insights on how well the ground you grow in is faring.
The numbers are in from NOAA, and they show the planet’s warming trend is still very much on the front burner.
Monitoring for the blueberry gall midge has produced modest findings so far this season. But that could change in a hurry.
Recognized for more than a century, these mysterious viruses that eat bacteria are now being targeted at specialty crops.
Some growers are keeping an eye on prices, but for much of the nut market, things are still full steam ahead.
For fruit growers, instituting labor-saving ag tech isn’t just a means to boost profits, it holds the opportunity in 2020 to stay in business and thrive.
Players behind international research project aim to find novel ways to ground pests like spotted wing drosophila and Mediterranean fruit fly.
PMA’s Vonnie Estes threw a spotlight on the innovations growers should watch for this coming decade.
Unique industry event brings buyers and sellers together in a setting conducive for sharing information and getting work done.
Producers sound off on two issues upon which there is little agreement. Here’s your chance to chime in.