Bioworks Launches New Nitrogen Fertilizer Posted by Rosemary Gordon|January 19, 2016 Verdanta N-Vita 9-4-3 fertilizer has a high nitrogen mix derived from organic sources.Read More
What You Need To Know about New Final Rule That Protects Farmworkers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 26, 2024
3 Products To Better Serve Your Soil Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 16, 2016 Check out a sampling of the latest soil health enhancers.
Emphasis On Soil Health Moving Growers To Dig Deeper By Frank Giles|January 15, 2016 There are benefits to be gained by taking care of what lies beneath.
State Of The Vegetable Industry Survey Shows Growers Optimistic About 2016 By Rosemary Gordon|January 14, 2016 Vegetable growers embark on 2016 with cautious optimism as many plan to either increase production or keep their acreage the same as last year.
NatureFresh Farms Breaks Ground For Phase II Of Ohio Greenhouse Posted by Rosemary Gordon|January 12, 2016 Fifteen-acre facility to be completed this summer; plans for the site call for Phase III to begin construction this spring.
American Vegetable Grower’s Advisory Board Points Out Opportunities In 2016 By Rosemary Gordon|January 11, 2016 The advisory board discusses where the biggest opportunities lie in the coming year.
Research Focuses On Extending Shelflife Of Fresh-Cut Vegetables Posted by Rosemary Gordon|January 6, 2016 Scientists evaluated peppers and lettuce, looking for qualities that will extend storage and slow decay.
Online Course For Year-Round High Tunnel Production Tactics Posted by Rosemary Gordon|January 4, 2016 Michigan State University (MSU) educators will provide hoop house and high tunnel users with cropping information and management strategies.
USDA Surveys Honey Bee Colony Health Posted by Christina Herrick|January 2, 2016 Growers, beekeepers asked to record cost for pollination services, production, to create baseline as part of larger strategy to promote bee health.
Evaluating Training Systems In Establishing Precision Orchards By Gregory Lang|January 1, 2016 NC-140 project examines the feasibility of adopting modern tree architecture.
How The Genetic Engineering Process Works Posted by Rosemary Gordon|December 31, 2015 What do you really know about genetic engineering and genetically modified organisms (GMOs)? We have all seen headlines […]
Tips For Canopy Management On Open-Gable Trellises By Matthew Fidelibus|December 31, 2015 There are many factors to consider in raisin grape production.
El Niño Continues To Look Strong Posted by David Eddy|December 30, 2015 Latest satellite images show strong resemblance to those taken in 1997, which was a California super-soaker.
FruitGrowerConnect Solves Growers’ Problems One On One By Richard Jones|December 28, 2015 More than 35 grower and supplier operations gathered at the beautiful Rancho Bernardo Inn in San Diego in […]
Yara Introduces Almonds To CheckIT Posted by Christina Herrick|December 27, 2015 Growers can download free app to help identify crop nutrient deficiencies.
John Deere Unveils 2016 Gator XUV 825i Special Edition Posted by Rosemary Gordon|December 22, 2015 XUV offers unique storage capabilities and LED lights.
The Country’s Largest Organic Farming Conference Will Take Place In February Posted by Rosemary Gordon|December 22, 2015 The conference features 65 workshops and will be held in La Crosse, WI.
Growers, Scientists Seeking Shelter From Citrus Greening By Frank Giles|December 17, 2015 Researchers are studying the fit for screenhouse production to exclude psyllids.
$17.6M Available For Organic Agriculture Research And Extension Posted by Christina Herrick|December 12, 2015 Funding to support outreach and research to help organic growers.
Western Growers’ Center For Innovation & Technology Is Open For Business By Lauren María Alexander|December 11, 2015 The center is designed to help identify and prioritize the major needs facing the agriculture industry, and support start-up companies as they develop technologies to address these priorities.