The diamondback moth is a pest of epic proportions to farmers worldwide. Controlling it has become more difficult with increasing incidence of pesticide resistance.
American Vegetable Grower columnist Richard VanVranken revisits a couple of his columns with a few updates.
These highly practical investigations focus on common issues in the Brassica family of plants.
New certification programs arose to fill the gaps left by national organic standards.
Here are the strongest states in organic vegetables, assessed three different ways.
Here is a round-up of some new technology to look out for when you’re in the market for a new tractor or seeder.
See why growers like Paul Harlow strive to meld the spirit and the letter of the certification rules.
The bill would address long-standing problems and has bipartisan support. But it needs grower support to counter a strong opposition.