Why early decisions shape yield, quality, and profit for commercial squash growers.
Learn how Bayer is enlisting robotic security dogs to help protect crops from threats.
Climatologists are crunching data to get a handle on what the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season might look like. Here’s what they are predicting so far.
Semiannual fertilizer outlook from Rabobank shows how tensions in the Middle East are impacting the fertilizer market now and into the near future.
Quick strip tests reveal how much nitrogen is already available in soil and irrigation water, helping you avoid unnecessary applications.
Unpredictable conditions are disrupting herbicide timing and forcing growers to adapt in the field.
Having been there/done that through turmoil, the McCleaf brothers of Cherry Hill Orchards have one thing to say about last season — forget about it!
Apex ‘FCM14-057’ is an early- to mid-season blueberry variety with proven field performance, 45-day shelf life, large yield potential, and more.
No matter what deterrent you use, bird control companies agree: Use it well before the feathered pests start to feel at home.
Twin Peaks Orchards co-owners spend their days not only trying to grow the best fruit, but also spreading positivity on behalf of the industry.
Only those nominated for the Grower Achievement Award have a shot at earning this annual industry honor.
Latest data from USDA estimate farmers and ranchers receive a combined 5.8 cents of every food dollar after accounting for production expenses.
Annual BeSure! campaign for commercial ag producers is a seasonal reminder to protect pollinators, wildlife, and water quality.
Learn why Mark Mason of Nature’s Reward in Salinas CA, opens his production fields to trials — and what it takes for a new idea to make the cut.
Compare these sweet selections to find the right one for your farm.
Chemical-proof pathogens require a new perspective from farmers fighting blueberry disease.
Learn more about humic and fulvic acids, two nature-based products that should be inside every agronomist’s toolbox.
Alliance for Food and Farming says Environmental Working Group’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ report discourages consumption of safe produce.
Industry veteran Welcome Sauer warns rising Chinese production and shifting export markets are destabilizing cherries in the PNW.