Discussions On Precision Orchard Management By Jon M. Clements|April 4, 2013 Editor’s Note: Jon Clements is a tree fruit Extension educator at the University of Massachusetts and a member […]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
Precision Ag: Accuracy Is Critical For Vegetable Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 11, 2013 Precision ag comprises numerous technologies with many components. Vegetable growers, specifically, are looking for accuracy and efficiency when […]
New Product: Data Tracking And Mapping Labor Management System Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 10, 2013 PET (Payroll Employee Tracking) Tiger from Orange Enterprises, Inc. is a paperless and wireless labor management system that […]
New Technologies For Fruit Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 7, 2013 As most growers know, there is always room to improve. Here then are some products released in the […]
Tips To Reduce Spray Drift Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 11, 2013 Whether it’s to moderate the amount of pesticide used or protect adjacent crops in the field, growers constantly […]
Can Automated Vehicles Improve Efficiency? By Christina Herrick|January 30, 2013 After four years, Dr. Marcel Bergerman of Carnegie Mellon University discussed the results of a USDA-Specialty Crop Research […]
Empire State Produce Expo Highlights By Rosemary Gordon|January 23, 2013 The Empire State Producers Expo, which took place in January in Syracuse, NY, featured an educational program that […]
Three Questions With Garry Anderson By Growing Produce Staff|January 21, 2013 1. How have advancements in equipment technology made growers more efficient? Anderson: There are quite a few that […]
Planting Equipment Suppliers Cater To Vegetable Growers By Rosemary Gordon|January 10, 2013 Vegetable growers’ needs are not all the same. What dictates their requirements in the area of planting equipment […]
Frequent Cleaning Recommended For Seed-Treating Equipment By Growing Produce Staff|January 8, 2013 With planting season just around the corner and more growers relying on seed treatments to provide disease and […]
Robotic Pruning System In Works For Vineyards Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 3, 2013 A robotic pruning system is in development that will be capable of pruning grapes at the same caliber […]
Attention Tractor Shoppers: Study Up On Tier 4 Specifics By Growing Produce Staff|December 21, 2012 Volumes of information can be found online regarding the Tier 4 regulations for off-highway diesel engines. The following […]
New Rules For Off Road Diesel Engines By Frank Giles|December 20, 2012 Imagine riding down the road, looking out your window, and seeing a huge air purifier rolling through a […]
How To Convert A Pine Tree Planter Into A Citrus Tree Planter Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 29, 2012 Lykes Bros. Citrus has adapted a pine tree planter to plant citrus in its groves in Florida. Hal Duncan […]
Tire Kickers’ Dream At World Ag Expo By Growing Produce Staff|April 1, 2008 Unlike last year, when Rudy Giuliani dropped in to speak, none of the presidential candidates came by the […]
Opinion: World Ag Expo Unites Nations By David Eddy|March 1, 2008 The World Ag Expo was held last month as it always is each year in Tulare, CA, right […]
How To Improve Your Spray Coverage In The Vineyard By Megan Oster|February 1, 2008 Grape growers can improve their application technique with a few simple and cost effective, yet little known, methods that will ultimately decrease drift and increase the efficiency of their spray coverage.
Planting In Plastic By Growing Produce Staff|May 1, 2007 The RTME-1100 semiautomatic transplanter from Renaldo Sales & Service Inc. plants through plastic-mulch-covered beds at speeds up to […]
Something For Everyone Posted by Christina Herrick|April 1, 2007 This year’s World Ag Expo, held as always in Tulare, CA, just south of Fresno, had a little […]