Genetic modification gets all the attention, but Florida strawberry breeders are incorporating innovative techniques into traditional plant breeding with great success.
Viticulturists are always looking for the best ways to produce the finest fruit; here’s what American growers can learn from other countries.
USDA’s Natural Resource Conservation Service offers financial and technical assistance for growers interested in adding protected agriculture to their operation.
The Golden State’s farming sector isn’t appreciated enough for all that it is – and isn’t.
Using plant growth regulator products can help spread out harvest times and minimize preharvest drop during a very busy fall.
John and Bill Borton are making good use of all their available land and business resources, aiming well beyond just growing fruit.
Tufted perennial grasses can compete for resources such as nutrients and water and can hamper nut orchard establishment.
Latest award winners Bill and John Borton are shining examples of how hard work pays off.
Little cherry disease has researchers scrambling as it has returned to Washington with a vengeance, leaving growers with few options to prevent its spread.
Wet weather in the East has made it a challenging growing season for growers.