Beginning with a more holistic, biological approach can save growers money on chemical sprays, a key consideration in these days of low walnut prices.
Researcher urges growers to work to educate people on the spotted lanternfly as the visitor from Asia makes its way across the country.
Educational track expands to include cannabis; bus tour examines whiskey production in grain country.
American Fruit Grower Editor David Eddy says lots of folks have been talking lately about rethinking farming – from the ground up.
Produce growers can maximize crop protection efforts by digging deep to find out what lies beneath their feet.
Slate of experts to discuss how biologicals can help with the most serious insects and diseases.
Producers just have to take a different approach than with chemical inputs — which are also getting pretty expensive.
Keeping up with the latest developments is critical. Discussion at the upcoming Biosolutions Conference and Expo will address this need.
Smaller growers are in danger of being left behind as farming continues to move away from a simplistic chemical approach.
University of California Advisor Zheng Wang is eager to relay his experiences during the BioSolutions 2023 Conference & Expo.
The company’s BeCrop technology now includes 14 million taxonomic references of microorganisms.
This year’s program, which takes place in late February, is packed with breakthrough research and new products hitting the market.
Now in its eighth year, the industry event with a new name offers growers and researchers the latest on implementing biological solutions and tech tools.
Eighth-annual industry event is set to take place Feb. 23-24 in Reno, NV.