Biopesticides And IPM By Rosemary Gordon|February 9, 2016 Dr. Surendra Dara, Strawberry and Vegetable Crops Advisor and Affiliated IPM Advisor with University of California Cooperative Extension, […]Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
7 Steps To See If Biocontrols Pencil Out For Your Operation By Lauren María Alexander|February 8, 2016 Have you considered adding biocontrols to your operation? If you have, there’s no doubt you’ve already weighed the […]
Best Research Is Industry Driven [Opinion] By David Eddy|February 6, 2016 The science behind RosBREED could benefit you in more ways than you think.
RosBREED: A National Effort To Improve The Fruit Industry By David Eddy|February 6, 2016 The project focuses on improving disease resistance and fruit quality through better genetics and breeding.
Moving Beyond Methyl Bromide With Biofungicides Posted by Richard Jones|February 5, 2016 Editor’s note: University of California Farm Advisor Mark Bolda will present much more information on this topic at […]
Sunkist Expands Organic Portfolio Posted by David Eddy|February 3, 2016 With the organic citrus sector growing three times as fast as conventional, the 123-year-old cooperative is keeping up with the times.
Biology Meets Asian Citrus Psyllid Control By Christina Herrick|January 29, 2016 A team of researchers is studying two targeted parasitoid wasps to help prevent the spread of Asian citrus psyllid in the state.
A Great Tasting Peach Is A Complicated Endeavor By Bill Shane|January 28, 2016 There are many factors to get right in order to deliver a delicious peach.
Bending Down Vines Helps Young Growth Survive Sub-Zero Temperatures By Christina Herrick|January 28, 2016 An old tradition gone by the wayside is new again when it comes to vineyard winterization in the Great Lakes region.
Tips to Increase Yields and Improve Harvesting By Charlie O'Dell|January 27, 2016 Removing old blueberry pruning stumps will help you extend the life of your berry plantings and hopefully make your job a little easier.
Student Loan Debt Impacts Us All By Christina Herrick|January 26, 2016 Whether you’re at the dusk or dawn of your career in agriculture, it’s important to pay attention to the Young Growers Success Act.
Phytelligence Is Breaking The Rootstock Bottleneck By Win Cowgill|January 26, 2016 New technology developed at Washington State University can help growers access in-demand rootstocks.
Student Loan Debt Depriving U.S. Agriculture Of Future Leaders By Christina Herrick|January 22, 2016 National Young Farmers Coalition survey confirms why GenNext Growers need to pay attention to the Young Farmer Success Act.