Coons, birds force Virginia grape growers to rely on protected ag measures in their vineyards.
What’s your favorite fruit? There’s much to learn when postharvest scientists in the know share theirs from research and consumption standpoints.
Oh, to discover a crisp fruit that eats like a melter but behaves like a non-melter while still on the tree.
Learn how the potential of public programs continues to increase in the area of germplasm development.
Born into the almond business, Alexi Rodriguez is taking the point on industry issues.
Electric fencing may be the most effective method in deterring damage in fruit plantings.
Led by new co-directors, postharvest is anything but an afterthought at UC Davis’ reinvigorated Research and Extension Center.
Growers may get access to post-emergent herbicides commonly used by corn and soybean farmers.