Bill and Jeannette Evans started with nothing, and just kept adding, and adding, and adding.
Vines collapsing, production down in states hit hardest by cold winter.
Penn State University tree fruit entomologist offers tips to control tufted apple bud moth, obliquebanded leafroller, Oriental fruit moth, codling moth, and brown marmorated stink bug.
Weather has contributed to physiological disorder, bacterial diseases in Pennsylvania.
Co-designer to present application and ethylene analysis at meeting.
With the entry of major suppliers into the biopesticide arena, whether or not biopesticides work is no longer the question. Now, people want to understand how they work.
Yield and quality can be as important to growers as crop protection.
Fifty firefighters fought a blaze that burned through more than 1,000 apple boxes at a fruit processing plant in Michigan.
Congress allots $200 million for research funding to be matched by non-federal dollars.
North American Farmers’ Direct Marketing Association, or NAFDMA, is an association devoted to this growing industry. Members include farmers, farmers’ market managers, Extension agents, industry suppliers, government officials, and others in the farm direct marketing industry in North America.
Agriculture Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow Announces Disaster Relief for Fruit Growers
Move seen as a way to open up the lucrative Chinese market for exports from the Pacific Northwest.
American Fruit Grower’s new monthly advice forum focuses on solving your problems and issues that arise in business and the growing season.
Committee is tasked with developing strategies and implementing marketing efforts for state’s apple industry.
Penn State University researcher delves into the science and motivation to perform this task in warm weather.
Michigan State University researchers suggest scouting pointers and application timings.
The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — and incentives that can double your sales to SNAP recipients — could be an untapped marketing opportunity for your produce .
Local fruit growers visit American Fruit Grower headquarters in Willoughby, OH, to help prune an orchard planted in a modified tatura trellis growing system.
Discussions at annual convention include producing 100 bins per acre, best growing systems, and new technology — all to help improve orchard performance.