Always prepared, measured, and confident, Jim Engelsma takes multileader systems, cidermaking, and mentorship to another level in Michigan.
To minimize the risk, split applications or more frequent lower-dose applications are recommended. Soil amendments may help, too.
Michigan State University Extension specialist Nikki Rothwell earns top honor for the cherry industry. Learn why.
CRISPR gene editing technology turns to making apple trees bear fruit on green shoots.
A seven-year UNH study found that multiple varieties of seedless table grapes fared well despite New Hampshire’s challenging climate.
Blueberry growers should look beyond honey bees to wild bees when it comes to the pollination of their crop.