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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
Adapting to Climate Change a Must Right Now for Agriculture

Adapting to Climate Change a Must Right Now for Agriculture

By David Eddy|November 23, 2021
Extreme weather events can’t be considered that unusual anymore, plan accordingly. 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
What You Need To Know About Hydrogen Cyanamide and Budbreak in Peaches

What You Need To Know About Hydrogen Cyanamide and Budbreak in Peaches

By Chunxian Chen|November 23, 2021

Plant growth regulator can stimulate early budbreak when applied to peaches prior to chilling satisfaction or with inadequate chilling.

North American Raspberry and Blackberry Association Nursery List on the Grow

North American Raspberry and Blackberry Association Nursery List on the Grow

Posted by Growing Produce Staff|November 22, 2021

Weeks Berry, Mountain Shadow join 13 other plant sellers. Check out the entire list.

Why It’s Been an Unusual Growing Year for Blackberries in the South

Why It’s Been an Unusual Growing Year for Blackberries in the South

By John R. Clark|November 16, 2021

University of Arkansas berry industry expert John R. Clark provides an analysis of 2021 freeze events and crop impacts from cold damage.

The Time Is Now for Almond Growers To Cut the Dust

The Time Is Now for Almond Growers To Cut the Dust

By David Eddy|November 16, 2021

Ambitious industry program calls for at least some growers to make big changes in harvest practices.

How the Practice of Keeping Pesticide Sprays in Place Just Got Easier

How the Practice of Keeping Pesticide Sprays in Place Just Got Easier

By Thomas Skernivitz|November 15, 2021

Inversion unveiled as attaching a 30-foot mast to a weather station helps define ideal spray time.

PNW Fruit Growers Speak Out About Lasting Effects of Historic Heat Wave

PNW Fruit Growers Speak Out About Lasting Effects of Historic Heat Wave

By Thomas Skernivitz|November 9, 2021

Check out some of the more interesting quotes from industry stakeholders in wake of extreme weather event.

You Should Listen to Walnut Trees Before Irrigation Application

You Should Listen to Walnut Trees Before Irrigation Application

By David Eddy|November 9, 2021

Walnuts actually do better with deficit irrigation, but it’s hard to convince growers.

Top-Working of Trees in Apple Orchards Is on the Grow

Top-Working of Trees in Apple Orchards Is on the Grow

By David Eddy|November 8, 2021

Washington growers seek to avoid planting costs, but is the decision shortsighted?

Products in Play To Help Keep Fruit Decay at Bay

Products in Play To Help Keep Fruit Decay at Bay

By Thomas Skernivitz|November 7, 2021

Growers, packers work to extend the usable life of postharvest fungicides.

Fruitful Future for Produce Growers in the Great Lakes State

Fruitful Future for Produce Growers in the Great Lakes State

By David Eddy|November 2, 2021

Michigan, the Midwest fruit production powerhouse that’s home to the ‘Motor City,’ may be throttling down on some fronts but is revved about what’s ahead.

There’s a New Horizon In the Making for Hazelnut Growers

There’s a New Horizon In the Making for Hazelnut Growers

By Thomas Skernivitz|November 2, 2021

While waiting on the arrival of cold-climate hybrid cultivars, Upper Midwest growers should learn the ropes with hybrid seedlings.

Proper Management of Powdery Mildew in Grapes: The Fanfare Behind Sprayers

Proper Management of Powdery Mildew in Grapes: The Fanfare Behind Sprayers

By Thomas Skernivitz|November 1, 2021

Effective control of malady involves sprayer fans and canopy density, which dictate ideal tractor ground speeds.

What’s Being Done To Tighten up Supply Chain in the Food Industry

What’s Being Done To Tighten up Supply Chain in the Food Industry

By Thomas Skernivitz|November 1, 2021

Stakeholders eye advanced tech platforms to improve collaboration between growers and processors.

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