Produce industry stakeholders point to the facts opposing Environmental Working Group’s latest ‘Dirty Dozen’ list.
ICE raids are happening. Richard Stup of Cornell’s Agricultural Workforce Development covers how you can prepare your farm for ICE and border patrol visits.
Researchers use digital twin technology and are finding new ways to cut costs and increase efficiency in the field.
U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging hears testimony about the aging agricultural workforce and its impact on food security.
USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture invests nearly $23 million as part of Emergency Citrus Disease Research & Extension program.
Improved soil health is a key element of gaining regenerative farming certification, a growing industry standard. But that creates dilemmas for growers.
New Blueberry Boost Accelerator program led by U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council seeks to find next generation of food and consumer product innovation.
Alarmingly high levels of viral infections and mite resistance among latest USDA research findings on 2025 honey bee casualties.
Learn how Tanimura & Antle is collaborating with an ag tech nonprofit to launch Reservoir Farms, an on-farm tech incubator in the Salinas Valley.
With the budget reconciliation bill looming, the Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance is calling on U.S. senators to maintain vital industry investments.
The California Table Grape Commission supporting the new season with global marketing campaign to promote table grapes from the Golden State.
Watch John James Staniszewski, co-founder of Windy City Mushroom in Chicago, share his experience in the mushroom business.
Newly published research digs into how enhanced efficiency fertilizers can boost crop production and mitigate environmental impact.
The reclassification of some H-2A workers’ job titles continues to push wages higher with another increase on the way this year.
Knowing how to better interpret soil health data can help produce growers be more efficient with fertilizer inputs.
This special downloadable digital report covers some of the latest developments in weed control.
The global agricultural biologicals market is projected to grow from $16.67 billion in 2024 to $31.84 billion by 2029 with specialty crops leading the way.
New data show California tree nut crops head and shoulders above other specialty crops in treated acres so far in 2025.
Plants, pathogens, and…Palpatine? Learn more from genomic insights into onion center rot.