USDA Researchers Say Georgia Peach Crop Worst in 100 Years Posted by Christina Herrick|May 8, 2017 Spring freeze, not enough chill hours make for a tough growing season. Read More
Cox Farms Launches as One of the Largest Greenhouse Growers in North America Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 28, 2024
Healthy Soils at Center of New $5 Million Initiative for California Citrus Growers By California Farm Bureau|March 27, 2024
Georgia Peach Growers Brace for Low Chill Hours Posted by Christina Herrick|February 14, 2017 Last year trees netted almost 700 chill hours; however, Extension agent expects that figure to drop to 600 hours this year.
Penn State University Releases Update On Cold Hardiness of Fruit Trees Posted by Christina Herrick|January 20, 2016 Trees in dormancy have a specific chilling requirement to meet.
A Better Way To Gauge Chilling Hours By Katherine Pope|February 24, 2015 Using a new system, the chill portions model, can improve growers’ accuracy.
Using A Chilling Model To Determine Yield By Franz Niederholzer|January 1, 2009 One common coffee house question this time of year in fruit and nut growing regions is “Is it […]