Tree nut producers, fresh sweet cherry producers, cranberry producers, and fresh grape producers will receive a payment based on 2019 acres of production.
Crop forecast looks to be 8.69% higher than last year, which will be about 2.50 billion pounds.
Researchers identify two native fungal pathogens that have been lethal to populations of invasive plant pest.
The release, which FDA is expected to approve in the coming weeks, is the third in the genetically engineered line from Okanagan Specialty Fruits Inc.
California Company adds numerous wine brands, such as Clos du Bois and Wild Horse, and new production facilities, including New York’s Canandaigua and Washington’s Hogue Cellars.
State senator from Seattle has proposed law angering growers who are insulted at the implied accusation of mistreatment.
The widely used product can treat vegetable, ornamental, and fruit diseases.
Heuser was known for his instrumental role in the nationwide planting of fruit trees on dwarf rootstocks, and the founding of the (now) International Fruit Tree Association.
Future of association publication is uncertain with staff on furlough.
Proprietary Variety Management says product debut to be largest in apple history.
Production figures for this year’s crop are lowest since 2005.
Losses from cherry exports alone could top $60 million.
A study by the University of California found that applying nitrogen to a well-managed, productive orchard after harvest did not improve almond yield the next year.
Recent model simulations for 2050 and 2100 show warmer temperatures likely to aid in brown marmorated stink bug’s migration patterns to the North.
This harvest season, Pennsylvania ‘Honeycrisp’ growers will test a new model developed by Penn State researchers.
Invasive pest continues to spread its wings; now confirmed in three New Jersey counties.
Attendees get an up-close look at two hallmarks of British Colombia fruit production — ‘Ambrosia’ and tight super spindle plantings.
IFTA summer tour-goers learn why Coral Beach Farms goes higher and higher in elevation to push production into the second week of September.
As U.S. tariffs on imported steel set to kick in, China imposes more countermeasures with fruit and nuts in the crosshairs.