The last two years have been record-setters for warm temperatures around the globe. Will 2025 make it three in a row? Early odds are in.
Research shows biostimulant use boosts plant defenses against cold snaps.
The first round of long-range forecasts indicate another above-average hurricane season on the way. But will it be as impactful as 2024?
NOAA’s 2025 spring weather outlook predicting many to be high and dry.
American Farm Bureau report counts up crop losses from the past year’s wild weather. Check out the infographics.
Snow in the Sunshine State? Local produce growers carry on through winter storm like business as usual.
If you’ve had plantings derailed by hail damage, follow these techniques for quicker recovery.
For the second year in a row, the bar has been raised for the planet’s average temperatures. See the official numbers from NOAA.
New computer model projects the temperatures that cause freeze damage in Northeastern cultivars.
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season wrapped up as one to remember. It was record breaking in ways. See how the numbers shook out.
NOAA says there is a greater than 99% chance that 2024 will rank as the world’s warmest year on record.
Programs to help overcome market barriers and expand crop storage for producers following natural disasters, including the recent hurricanes.
Economic impact analysis report says ag production losses in Florida from Hurricane Helene have an estimated value between $40.3 million and $162.2 million.
Hurricane Helene’s impact on 2023 Apple Grower of the Year Kenny Barnwell put things in perspective for American Fruit Grower Senior Editor Tom Skernivitz.
Numerous fundraising campaigns have been started for growing operations following the storms. Here’s how you can help or maybe get help for yourself.
USDA expedites disaster assistance sign-up through its Environmental Quality Incentive Program. Learn more about EQIP.
Another dose of tropical punch has growers in Florida looking for the reset button — again. Find out what’s being seen after Milton and where to find help.
Less than two weeks after major Hurricane Helene, farmers are now cleaning up after Hurricane Milton.
Major Hurricane Helene hit hard, bringing with it destruction that reaches far and wide. Recovery efforts are underway, including for those with farms impacted.