Organic
The Organic Trade Association announces its annual leadership award winners. See who took the title of Organic Farmer of the Year.
This California farming operation grows and sells just one strawberry variety — and it makes it stand out from the competition.
Anaerobic soil disinfestation helps suppress weeds and disease without fumigants.
American Fruit Grower Editor David Eddy says not enough of the profits are going to the folks who actually make the product, the sign of a broken system.
Annual industry honor recognizes commitment and dedication to excellence in organic production, organic industry leadership, and innovation.
Grower Michael Kilpatrick is one of the internet’s leading voices on organic farming. His ‘Thriving Farmer’ podcast has more than a million downloads.
David Alvarado loves organic farming, but it simply doesn’t pencil out any more.
Learn more about a USDA grant received by Clemson University researchers to find unique ways for enhancing crop nutrient use efficiency and pest management.
Environmental award-winning grower believes in regional, not self-serving promotion.
Report from Organic Produce Network suggests that inflation is not as apparent in organic produce as it was in conventional produce this past quarter.
Managing weeds without herbicides is a challenge. Learn how Burroughs Family Orchards in California is succeeding in its approach.
Unique formulations of the Metalosate product line aim to reduce numbers of applications required in the field.
Survey from Organic Trade Association shows growth pace doubled from previous year.
The 72-page compilation provides an overall view of retail performance in 2022 as well as the top 20 organic produce categories.
Managing weeds without herbicides can be daunting. See how one organic vegetable farm in Texas takes on the challenge.
Find out where organic vegetable growing, as a whole, stands today.
Purdue University Professor Bryan Young gives his take on exploring sustainable, conventional, and organic weed management options for all types of growers.
USDA awards major organic research grant to identify solutions for citrus greening.
Michael Hicks gives those who didn’t grow up on a farm the chance to immerse themselves in the lifestyle while realizing a passion for sustainable growing.