The International Fresh Produce Association is sharing the latest tariff-related resources to help growers stay informed and prepared.
Winter hours, real benefits, and smart management help Harvest Tide Organics in Maine retain labor all year long.
The $140+ million transaction involves operations related to the processing and sale lettuce, cauliflower, broccoli, celery, asparagus, and more.
California Department of Food and Agriculture announces eradication of a Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) infestation that prompted a quarantine in September 2024.
Controlled environment agriculture growers continuously evaluate what food crops make the most sense to cultivate. Here’s a breakdown of the top CEA crops.
With deep learning, targeted spraying, and upgrade kits, tools like See & Spray are transforming crop protection practices across the industry.
Are you an ace at spotting symptoms of plant disease? Take a mini quiz and test your knowledge on this destructive malady.
The soft robotic gripper developed at the University of Arkansas has received a U.S. patent. Can a robot hand harvest blackberries better than humans?
Nominations are being accepted to fill out Florida Citrus Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026.
Learn more about ‘Blueberries GO BIG,’ the newly launched consumer marketing campaign from U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council.
Exclusive insights from the 2025 State of the Vegetable Industry survey on today’s biggest ag issues — straight from the growers themselves.
The agenda has officially been announced for the 2025 CEAg World Conference and Expo scheduled for Nov. 19-21 in Durham, NC.
American Fruit Grower Editor David Eddy says simple questions about the science of farming can have complicated answers. Take GMO crops, for example.
Do you have a keen eye for spotting and identifying insect pests? Take a mini quiz and test your knowledge on this flying foe.
According to the 2025 State of the Fruit and Nut Industry survey, grape growers have a wide range of experiences with the versatile fruit.
During the past year, orange growers have dealt with extreme weather events like hurricanes in the Southeast, flooding in the Southwest, and more.
The ‘Tomato Tax’ spurred by the termination of the Tomato Suspension Agreement is getting mixed reviews among indoor and outdoor growers.
Additional USDA assistance to help Florida ag producers recover from hurricanes Idalia, Debby, Helene, and Milton.
We asked suppliers, researchers, and other allies what advice they’d give growers. Here’s what they said.