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Muhammad Abdullah, Folio3 Agtech

Muhammad Abdullah, Folio3 Agtech

The Hidden Margin Leak Between Projected and Actual Harvest Dates

Thomas Skernivitz

Thomas Skernivitz

Biofertilizers 101: What Fruit Growers Need To Know

Anthony P. Keinath

Anthony P. Keinath

Powdery Mildew: A Crop Protection Problem That Needs Attention

Carol Miller

Carol Miller

Video: Why Viral Resistance Is the Next Big Hurdle in Melon Breeding

SPECIAL REPORT DOWNLOAD: Your Guide To Pesticide Resistance
Is the Call To Buy American Grown Produce Falling on Deaf Ears?

Is the Call To Buy American Grown Produce Falling on Deaf Ears?

By David Eddy|February 22, 2022
Fruit growers might be better served pursuing trade deals than they are trying to convince people to buy local. Read More

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Cool Cucumber Varieties You Will Want To Grow Now

Posted by Carol Miller|June 3, 2026

Why the U.S. Apple Industry Is at a Crossroads

By Melinda Taschetta-Millane|June 2, 2026

The Hidden Margin Leak Between Projected and Actual Harvest Dates

By Muhammad Abdullah, Folio3 Agtech|June 2, 2026

New Round of USDA Aid for Specialty Crops Good News for California Walnuts

By California Walnut Commission|June 1, 2026
How To Plan Out an Effective Spray Program for Your Grape Crop

How To Plan Out an Effective Spray Program for Your Grape Crop

By Michelle Moyer|February 22, 2022

Haste makes waste when it comes to proper pest management. Having a solid strategy in place will make life easier over the long haul.

Figuring Out the Overriding Flavor Factor for Strawberries

Figuring Out the Overriding Flavor Factor for Strawberries

By Thomas Skernivitz|February 19, 2022

There’s not much a grower can do to better the taste in strawberries except to hope for warm days and cool nights.

Mating Disruption Pays To Protect Your Almond Crop from Navel Orangeworm

Mating Disruption Pays To Protect Your Almond Crop from Navel Orangeworm

By David Eddy|February 18, 2022

Pest reduction technique provides both economic and environmental benefits.

What Really Happens to Grapevines During the Dormant Season?

What Really Happens to Grapevines During the Dormant Season?

By Esmaeil Nasrollahiazar | Paolo Sabbatini|February 15, 2022

Believe it or not, your plants are wide awake in the winter. Preseason planning pays off.

Tree Fruit Researchers Excited About Potential of New Chemical Thinners

Tree Fruit Researchers Excited About Potential of New Chemical Thinners

By Thomas Skernivitz|February 15, 2022

See why the focus is turning to ACC and Metamitron.

Good News for Berry Growers About Spotted Wing Drosophila

Good News for Berry Growers About Spotted Wing Drosophila

By Thomas Skernivitz|February 14, 2022

Michigan State researchers provide plenty to grow on in regard to vaunted foe in the field.

What’s New for 2022 in Biological Crop Protection Products

What’s New for 2022 in Biological Crop Protection Products

Posted by Growing Produce Staff|February 12, 2022

Growers can expect plenty this year from manufacturers of biological products. 

Spreading the Word Via TikTok: A Viable Platform for Farmers?

Spreading the Word Via TikTok: A Viable Platform for Farmers?

By Thomas Skernivitz|February 8, 2022

If seeking a new way to reach more consumers, American Fruit Grower Editor Tom Skernivitz says the time might be right to give TikTok a look.

New Robot Developed for Thinning and Pruning Peaches

New Robot Developed for Thinning and Pruning Peaches

By Anna Akins|February 8, 2022

Labor is a big problem, and with no viable chemical thinners available to peach growers, robotics may provide a solution.

Berry Researcher Strikes the Right Note for Learning and Teaching

Berry Researcher Strikes the Right Note for Learning and Teaching

By John R. Clark|February 7, 2022

John R. Clarks says there’s been no better medium to explain fruit variety – visually (and musically) – than YouTube.

How Some Produce Growers Are Overcoming High Fertilizer Prices

How Some Produce Growers Are Overcoming High Fertilizer Prices

By Thomas Skernivitz|February 5, 2022

Rising costs and shortages have fertilizer users seeking biological alternatives.

All Hail the Apple Scion King

All Hail the Apple Scion King

By Thomas Skernivitz|February 1, 2022

With more than 1,700 varieties in his Ohio apple orchard, Derek Mills spreads the wealth one cut at a time.

Ways to Monitor Water Quantity and Quality for Almonds

Ways to Monitor Water Quantity and Quality for Almonds

By David Eddy|February 1, 2022

Growers need to watch how much they irrigate —and what’s in the water.

It’s Risk Management Season on the Farm: What That Means for Your Agribusiness

It’s Risk Management Season on the Farm: What That Means for Your Agribusiness

By Brittney K. Goodrich|January 31, 2022

There’s no better time to determine your farm’s economic viability.

Biopesticides Flaunt Flexibility for Produce Growers

Biopesticides Flaunt Flexibility for Produce Growers

By Thomas Skernivitz|January 29, 2022

Conventional pesticides have their limitations while falling prey to resistance.

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