Field Scouting Guide: Fusarium Wilt on Tomato By Karli Petrovic|April 25, 2023 What you need to know to identify and manage this disease.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
10 Farm Labor Scandals Making News in 2018 Posted by Carol Miller|July 23, 2018 Growers embroiled in work-related troubles have made the news far too often. Here are several examples, all with recent datelines.
Helpful Tips on Scouting Potato Fields for Insect Pests By Carrie Huffman Wohleb|July 23, 2018 You’ll have more success protecting your crops if you understand the main threats for your region.
4 Reasons to Use a Farm Labor Supervisor Training Program By Ana Isabel Reho|July 18, 2018 When it comes to farm labor, you have high standards. Ensure your crew leaders adopt them.
7 Squash Varieties to Add to Your Fall Crop Posted by Carol Miller|July 16, 2018 Compare these squash varieties’ disease packages; regions; and other features to find the right one for you.
Protect Your Farmworkers — and Yourself [Opinion] By Carol Miller|July 11, 2018 The vast majority of crew leaders and contractors are decent people. But ultimately, you must ensure that what you think is happening on your farm truly is happening.
10 Pumpkins You’ll Love Growing Posted by Carol Miller|July 10, 2018 Compare these pumpkins’ disease resistance packages, regions, and other features to find the right one for you.
How to Avoid a Farmworker-Related Scandal By Ana Isabel Reho|July 3, 2018 Supervisor training and better communication can help ensure fair treatment of laborers.