Why Strawberries Need To Keep Their Cool Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 19, 2021 Study shows breakdowns in the cold chain can have big impacts down the road in overall crop quality.Read More
What You Need To Know about New Final Rule That Protects Farmworkers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 26, 2024
Which Precision Ag Tools Do Vegetable Growers Use? [Infographic] By Johnny Eppich|February 17, 2021 From weather prediction technology to drones and even AI, here are the types of technology you use on your operations.
NutriAg’s Silicon, Calcium Foliar Fertilizer Released in Canada By Thomas Skernivitz|February 15, 2021 Product provides developing tissue and fruit with valuable nutrition to prevent deficiencies and physiological disorders.
What You Need To Know About Optimizing Your Chemigation Program By John C. Palumbo|February 10, 2021 Interested in adding insect controls to your irrigation system? Here’s how.
How To Start Irrigating Your Vegetable Crops the Right Way By Carol Miller|February 10, 2021 Growers who traditionally did not need irrigation are scrambling to adopt it. Here are some tips to get you started.
Finding Natural Solutions To Fight Walnut Pests By Kathie Taylor|February 9, 2021 Learn how regenerative farming helps protect crops while providing additional benefits.
Active Frost and Freeze Protection for Berry Crops By Gary Gao|February 8, 2021 From heaters to helicopters, measures to stave off cold damage takes many shapes.
The Organic Solution To Fight Fire Blight? By Thomas Skernivitz|February 2, 2021 Antibiotics or no antibiotics, apple and pear growers have a treatment they can trust in the suppression of deadly disease.
U.S. Organic Produce Sales up 14% in 2020 Posted by David Eddy|January 22, 2021 The year was a good one for produce sales in general, as conventional produce was up 11%.
Harvest Timing on the Minds of Stone Fruit Growers By Thomas Skernivitz|January 22, 2021 Survey responses stress the importance to do the ripe thing.
Did Earth Just Score Its Hottest Year on Record? By Paul Rusnak|January 21, 2021 Oh, so close, 2020 adds another mark to infamous legacy.
Mechanized Pruning Tools Growing on More Tree Fruit Producers By Thomas Skernivitz|January 18, 2021 Labor issues create change in the way growers tailor their trees.
Check Out the New Digital Drought Portal From NOAA Posted by Growing Produce Staff|January 15, 2021 Climate change continues to make headlines and impact growers. Learn how the redesigned Drought.gov better serves stakeholders.
Precision Ag Use on the Rise With More Fruit Growers By David Eddy|January 15, 2021 Cutting costs, especially in reducing inputs, is cited by many, but smaller growers remain reluctant.
Equipment Makers Power up To Reduce Labor Issues on the Farm By David Eddy|January 11, 2021 Manufacturers of orchard products say that’s how they can best serve their grower-customers.
Buzz Building for Solutions To Honey Bee Colony Collapse By UC Riverside News|January 7, 2021 Find out how scientists are developing electronic ‘veterinarians’ for these important pollinators.
Top 10 Pruning and Training Tips for Tree Fruit By Jon M. Clements|January 4, 2021 Stay a cut above with pointers applicable to pome and stone fruit.
Agricultural Machines Evolving to Provide New Solutions By Frank Giles|January 4, 2021 When it comes to farm equipment, necessity is the mother of invention.
Precision Nutrient Application in the Sights of North Florida Farms Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 31, 2020 Dig into details of a new $1.8 million project to help guide growers in placing crop inputs directly to the root zone.
Can You Get a Healthier Tomato by Turning up the Heat? Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 22, 2020 Postharvest study shows a sure-fire way to bring out more antioxidants and increase red color in the fruit.