Reaping Rewards is Part of the Journey [Opinion] By Rosemary Gordon|January 9, 2017 It's time for a new editor to experience the rewards of the journey to help you become a better and more successful vegetable grower. Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
13 of the Latest Watermelon Varieties [slideshow] Posted by Rosemary Gordon|January 8, 2017 Browse this slideshow for more information on 13 watermelon varieties you need to know in 2017 from the nation’s leading seed […]
Labor, Efficiency, and the Future of Weed Control By Richard Smith|January 5, 2017 Increases in labor costs will affect the costs of production of vegetable crops in California, so growers will have to take advantage of production practices that help reduce weed pressure.
Scientists Aim to Improve Nitrogen, Water Use Efficiency in Lettuce By Lauren María Alexander|January 5, 2017 Genetic research intends to develop varieties with enhanced nutrient uptake.
Reduce Soil Compaction for Improved Plant Vigor By Lauren María Alexander|January 5, 2017 Manage through a hard situation by focusing on tillage systems and minimizing field traffic.
Common Purslane Needs Diligence to Conquer in Vegetable Crops Posted by Rosemary Gordon|January 4, 2017 A pest in the West, purslane has potential to impact all vegetables grown throughout North America.
What to Know When Purchasing New or Used Farm Equipment By Lauren María Alexander|December 16, 2016 Prepare to ask as many questions as possible to determine whether it will serve your operation in the long term.