Demand for blueberries continues to grow globally as supply diversifies. Learn main takeaways from the latest RaboResearch Blueberry Update 2025.
First generation blueberry grower Tyler Shadrick has been named Florida Farm Bureau’s 2025 Achievement in Agriculture award winner. Find out why.
PRBDIPM — aka, the Pots in Raised Beds with Drip Irrigation Production Method — combines elements of several practices.
Climate change is turning up the heat in blueberry fields. Learn how rising temperatures can disrupt blueberry pollination.
Blueberry growers should look beyond honey bees to wild bees when it comes to the pollination of their crop.
Learn more about ‘Blueberries GO BIG,’ the newly launched consumer marketing campaign from U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council.
New reports highlight the growing economic impact of blueberries near and far. Check out the top U.S. states for blueberry production.
Many growers of the main commercial types of berries (blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries) look to expand plantings in 2025.
New Blueberry Boost Accelerator program led by U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council seeks to find next generation of food and consumer product innovation.
This special downloadable digital report covers some of the latest developments in the field of berry crop production.
A new anthracnose risk prediction model could be a big help for Michigan blueberry growers. See how it works.
See who was newly elected as well as those returning to serve on the North American Blueberry Council board of directors.
Electric weed control innovation looks promising to help reduce unwanted plant pressure in organic fruit orchards.
Veteran blueberry grower Paul Gill has some tips for farmers seeking a new way to grow.
Snow in the Sunshine State? Local produce growers carry on through winter storm like business as usual.
Longtime leader in blueberry production announces top-level transitions while company looks to expand globally.
U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council awarded $1.5 million of USDA RAPP funding to further develop opportunities in emerging global markets.
Learn how consumer preference and purchasing studies inform blueberry breeding.
Wind and flood impacts can bring a handful of ailments to plants when hurricanes pass through.