Leaders came forward with a unified message to Congress: Business will depend on the passage of immigration reform.
Antonio Galindez, the current president and CEO of Dow AgroSciences, will retire May 1. Tim Hassinger, global commercial leader for the company, has been named to take the helm.
117.4 million boxes shipped, surpassing the 100-million mark for only the second time in history.
As of March 20, 2014, the Mexican government will now permit the cross-border trade of potatoes with the U.S.
$200,000 nursery research facility has capacity for 12,000 experimental trees.
Beekeepers can set up their own ozone fumigation chamber.
The unique polymer formulation of HOLDit actually locks in the active ingredient, allowing the combination to increase the residual of bacterial and fungal controls for plant pathogens.
Growers overwhelmingly vote to tax themselves to stay on the cutting edge of research and technology.
The Top 100 grower acquires facilities and real estate from biggest sweet potato grower in mid-south.
Company plans on dividing into New FMC and FMC Minerals by early 2015.
Captan Gold 80 WDG is a low-dust, low-foam captan formulation that simplifies handling and application.
Namesakes behind Kennedy Groves and United Indian River Packers divesting all assets related to century-old industry legacy.
First felony conviction under Michigan’s state food law; owner charged with willful misbranding and adulteration of food products.
Producers in New York hope to receive biocontrol help for weevil pest.
A total of 636 business groups across the U.S. sign letter stating that if done properly reform will deter illegal immigration.
Successors announced in wake of Michael Donaldson’s departure.
Collaboration includes recommendations for long-term coexistence.
FDA agrees to firm deadlines to enact the Food Safety Modernization Act.
Sessions, tours in British Columbia focus on precision orchard management.