Lakewood Process Machinery’s equipment offers a simplified user interface, minimized drop heights, a new dribble-gate system designed for an increased level of accuracy.
Florida Blueberry Growers Association president Dudley Calfee provides state of the industry insight.
Tiny insect pests can present big problems for blueberry growers.
Reports indicate longtime citrus nuisance might be tempted by the fruit of another.
Due diligence required in the identification, tracking, and control of this flying fiend.
Superior taste and texture traits are signature of new southern highbush cultivar.
Low-cost packing equipment from Lakewood Process Machinery consists of a 30-inch-wide combo unit.
National surveys reveal flavor is what matters most to consumers.
The needs are great for agriculture labor, say blueberry, peach growers.
UF/IFAS researchers are using a mixture of yeast, sugar, and water to lure, trap major berry pest.
Naturipe adds a second facility to its fresh and value-added processing capabilities.
Longtime employee and sales leader Chuck Hollenkamp to take on a seasonal role.
Inland fields more affected, according to Michigan State University Extension agents.
Oregon State University researcher’s finding could mean extra weight, and could also mean extra cash for growers.
Consumer incentive initiative supports Florida blueberry and California strawberry deal.
Florida Grower managing editor Paul Rusnak says it’s time for growers to come in from the outside.
High tunnels help Alto Straughn push earliness and yields of his crops to new levels.
Stress of cold temperatures and exposure of road salt exacerbated winter damage and dieback.
An Oregon State University researcher is aiming to lower production costs for growers by creating a new kind of blueberry that develops as a tree instead of the traditional bush.