USApple Encourages Shoppers To Try New Varieties During National Apple Month Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 7, 2013 As National Apple Month kicks off, the U.S. Apple Association (USApple) is launching “AppletizeMe,” a social, digital, and […]Read More
Cox Farms Launches as One of the Largest Greenhouse Growers in North America Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 28, 2024
Healthy Soils at Center of New $5 Million Initiative for California Citrus Growers By California Farm Bureau|March 27, 2024
New Penn State Minor Brings Entrepreneurship To The Farm By Christina Herrick|September 30, 2013 A new minor at Penn State University that made its debut this fall offers students in the agriculture […]
Leighton Rice: A Passion For Horticulture Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 19, 2013 The next generation at one of Pennsylvania’s leading farming families looks to the future with optimism.
2013 Grower Achievement Award Winner: Torrey Farms By Rosemary Gordon|September 9, 2013 Tackling tough issues impacting ag while striving to create efficiencies on the farm are just two reasons the Torreys are the recipients of American Vegetable Grower’s annual Grower Achievement Award.
Washington Apple Education Foundation Recognizes Scholarship Recipients Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 27, 2013 The Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF) recently recognized its scholarship recipients at the 8th Annual WAEF Scholarship Celebration […]
Young Growers, Researchers Need To Work Hand In Hand Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 26, 2013 Communication is the cornerstone of any successful agri-relationship.
Florida’s Young Growers Tuned Into Business, Beats Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 7, 2013 The Affordable Care Act (ACA and a.k.a., “Obamacare”) implementation continues to lurch forward. With such large, game-changing legislation, […]
Young Vegetable Grower Finds Markets, Encourages Visits To The Farm By Rosemary Gordon|August 6, 2013 Brent Barnhart says farming is what he always wanted to do. The owner of Country Creek Produce Farm […]
Youth In Agriculture Growing Beyond Farms Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 10, 2013 BUCKEYE-Woodland Learning Urban Farm, located in Cleveland, OH, produces a variety of vegetable crops, including tomatoes and peppers, […]
Meet The Next Generation Of Ag Researchers Posted by Christina Herrick|July 3, 2013 The May issue of American/Western Fruit Grower featured the launch of our GenNext Growers program (www.GenNextGrowers.com), which is […]
The Next Generation Of Industry Suppliers Posted by Christina Herrick|June 5, 2013 The May issue of American Fruit Grower and Western Fruit Grower featured the launch of our GenNext Growers […]
Introducing The Next Generation Of Vegetable Growers By Rosemary Gordon|May 9, 2013 The headline above may seem a little odd, but I’m going to guess that it piqued your interest. […]
Meet The Next Generation Of American Vegetable Growers Posted by Christina Herrick|May 8, 2013 The average age of the American grower is fast approaching 60. As fewer young people are entering the […]
Opinion: If I Hear ‘Dot Com’ One More Time … By Frank Giles|April 24, 2013 My family owned and operated an ag retailer business in Georgia when I was growing up. The were […]
Florida Ag Officers Score Huge Drug Bust By Growing Produce Staff|October 25, 2012 Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) law enforcement officers arrested two men after discovering more than […]