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Researchers share encouraging findings for biocontrol methods to target spotted lanternfly (SLF) populations in the U.S.
A historically small 2025 grape crush underscores the depth of the wine market downturn, but may help bring supply and demand back into balance.
Master plant breeder Arlen Draper started it all when he decided to diversify the germplasm of blueberry breeding. Learn more about the Biloxi blueberry.
Banker plants create a hungry insect troop eager to protect your indoor cash crop.
Tree fruit/viticulture consulting company AgriMACS uses automation to combat back-office labor crunch.
Start with a soil test to unlock the micronutrients in your soil.
Hive quality over quantity is the future of pollination.
Misperceptions about agriculture carry real consequences for growers and food supply. Why growers need to tell their own story.
Effective air circulation plays a critical role in plant health, uniform growth, and disorder prevention in controlled-environment leafy greens systems.
Managing bacterial blackleg starts with seed. Here’s essential information to understand how blackleg develops and how to reduce its impact.
A renewed investment in public plant breeding is delivering disease-resistant, market-focused vegetable varieties that better serve regional growers.
Cybersecurity joins a familiar roll call of challenges for agricultural producers. Stay proactive to protect your farm from risk.
High copper prices create strong financial motivation while farms often have limited surveillance and weak connectivity, resulting in natural blind spots.
IPM begins with an optimal number of fungicide applications, often overlapping with the management timings for shot hole, scab, and rust.
Learn how wild bees boost blueberry quality.
Field trials and grower observations across the Midwest offer practical takeaways for improving disease and insect control.
Why grape-growing expert Tremain Hatch says there is no room for mediocre wine quality in the U.S.