New Mobile App Connects Beekeepers and Farmers Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 14, 2019 Pollination Network aims to help local growers across the U.S. find the bees they need for healthier and more sustainable crops.Read More
What You Need To Know about New Final Rule That Protects Farmworkers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 26, 2024
New Planter Tech Grabbing Attention of Vegetable Growers By Frank Giles|January 10, 2019 PlantTape solution could reduce required workers by 80%.
The Best New and Updated Mobile Apps for Agriculture By Matt Hopkins|January 4, 2019 Digital farming continues to break higher ground. Check out some of the latest smart device applications and their in-the-field features.
Douglas Products Powers up New Plant Health Division Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 3, 2019 Strategic expansion blooms from recent mergers with Growth Products and AgriEnergy Resources.
Technology Poised to Lend a Hand in Farm Fields of the Future By Lisa Lochridge|December 18, 2018 Modern mechanization can potentially help Florida growers and many others beyond address ongoing workforce shortages.
Nearly 1,000 Attend Organic Grower Summit Posted by David Eddy|December 17, 2018 Second annual conference in Monterey salutes longtime organic grower Thad Barsotti as Organic Grower of the Year.
First Vaccine for Honey Bees Developed in Finland Posted by Christina Herrick|December 13, 2018 Inoculum is delivered through edible sugar patty to create disease resistance passed from queen to offspring.
Growing Under Cover a Big Deal for Florida Citrus By Frank Giles|December 11, 2018 Dundee Citrus Growers Association develops largest citrus under protective screen planting in the U.S.
How Much Do You #GiveACrop About Pesticides? By Mary Hartney|November 21, 2018 See how CropLife America is using comedy to shed light on the importance of crop protection.
Automation Powers New Potential of Lettuce Thinning Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 15, 2018 More sharp eyes are being turned toward technology aimed at solving challenges in the lettuce and specialty crop industries.
How to Grow Produce with Consumer Awareness and Demand in Mind By Frank Giles|November 12, 2018 L&M Farms has diversified its portfolio to better serve its buyers.
His Farm Is His Research Lab By Carol Miller|October 31, 2018 Tye Thompson uses his small growing operation to test cutting-edge techniques with real-world results.
Unique Partnership to Power New Bee Pollination Possibilities Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 30, 2018 Global technology agreement between two specialty agriculture suppliers promises faster and broader progress to market for bee vectoring solutions.
Citrus Scientists Look to Solve Irrigation Equation Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 26, 2018 Contrary to their older counterparts, young trees might actually benefit from a full serving of water, regardless of greening disease status.
More Mild than Wild in NOAA’s Latest Winter Forecast Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 25, 2018 Much of the U.S. could see warmer-than-usual temps while El NiƱo is likely to make a comeback.
Optimize Fertilizer Applications in Young Blueberry Plantings By Jeff Williamson | Yang Fang|October 25, 2018 Learn how nitrogen uptake is related to plant growth stages.
Florida Blueberry Growers Fielding Rise of the Machines By Frank Giles|October 24, 2018 Local producers believe mechanical harvest is a must to remain competitive on a global scale.
North Carolina Sweet Potato Harvest Down Sharply Posted by Carol Miller|October 24, 2018 A number of factors play into the lower harvest, including Hurricane Florence.
New Liquid Potassium Nitrate Solution for Specialty Crops Posted by David Eddy|October 23, 2018 Product may aid nutrient management, especially in California, where nitrate contamination of drinking water is an emerging issue.
Money Flow on Tap for Water-Conscious Florida Farmers Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 17, 2018 Applications being accepted for conservation-based projects befitting of cost-share program funding.