Production
Seed wagon and custom sprayer help North Carolina-based Howell Farming tend to the state’s top veggie crops — sweet potatoes and watermelon.
As the controlled environment agriculture (CEA) industry advances, artificial intelligence continues to play a growing role.
Long-cane plants, high tunnels make raspberry growing a reality in steamy North Carolina.
Tiger-Sul sulfur-based fertilizer products will continue to operate under its brand names.
Soil characteristics, crop uptake patterns, climate all dictate almond and pistachio fertilizer decisions.
USDA has awarded a $601,125 grant to a team of Penn State scientists for the development of a robotic spraying system that helps apple blossom thinning.
Learn how Cultiva Farms is setting a new standard for East Coast baby leaf greens production.
Data show dramatic growth in fruit and berry operations growing under cover. Learn about multiple factors contributing to this trend.
Farm equipment plays a significant role on this farm located in Fulton, NY. Kick the tires on a handful of favorites.
Coons, birds force Virginia grape growers to rely on protected ag measures in their vineyards.
What’s your favorite fruit? There’s much to learn when postharvest scientists in the know share theirs from research and consumption standpoints.
Manufacturers have made some impressive strides in their equipment.
Check out a cover crop road map for your soil’s specific needs.
With increasing labor challenges, the owners of Aspen Moon Farm in Colorado are considering downsizing.
Led by new co-directors, postharvest is anything but an afterthought at UC Davis’ reinvigorated Research and Extension Center.
USDA awards scientists $1 million to investigate anaerobic soil disinfestation to support transitioning from conventional to organic production systems.
Take a survey to share with American Vegetable Grower your favorite farm products, from tractors to fertilizers.
If you’ve never used protected cropping systems before, ag industry leaders Bob Jones and Henry Gordon-Smith will help you get started.
After years of development, ag tech startup Nanovel unveils its autonomous fruit-harvesting robot capable of picking tree fruit for the fresh market.