Production
Eco-friendly inputs like biostimulants and biofertilizers not only enhance nutrient efficiency, but also build resilience against environmental stressors.
Knowing the chemistry of your sanitizing agents keeps pathogens out of your greenhouse.
American Fruit Grower Editor David Eddy says if you’re not looking into mechanization, it’s time to go small or go home.
After 33 years in the field of greenhouse research, Dr. Rick Snyder offers his parting insights and outlook.
Biostimulants are revolutionizing crop production by improving nutrient uptake, crop resilience, and soil health.
Give Kim Horton less than 500 bucks, and she’ll find some quality tools to help her take care of the growing arm of Taylor Farms.
New computer model projects the temperatures that cause freeze damage in Northeastern cultivars.
Grant Anderson of Better Fresh Farms operates five hydroponic container farms growing leafy greens. Get his top considerations for sourcing seed.
Greenhouse vegetable industry veteran Trevor Terry named to new Executive Director role at Kentucky Horticulture Council.
UC Davis’ Larry Williams says grapevine crop coefficients increase with degree day accumulation and trellis width, and are reduced as row spacing increases.
Stone fruit under cover? Get several tips on successful protected production strategies.
Scientists assessing whether drones could be a tool for small and medium-sized farms to identify plant disease earlier, more accurately and at a lower cost.
University of Florida researchers reveal how strawberry growers can save as much as 67% — or up to half a million gallons of water per acre per season.
Research data show the worldwide agrochemicals market is expected to reach $282.2 billion by 2028. Ag tech adoption noted as a growth factor.
From tractors to fertilizers, we surveyed growers to find out their favorite products across various categories, and now we’re sharing the results!
Growers shared what big-ticket item they plan to buy next. A surprising number say they’re getting a new greenhouse.
Third annual industry event attracts growers looking to minimize labor costs.
Enhanced Nature (EN), a newly formed U.S. company, has announced that it has begun operations to supply AMF (arbuscular […]
American Fruit Grower Lead Editor David Eddy says you can’t do much about this crazy weather – except to minimize the impact.