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Muhammad Abdullah, Folio3 Agtech

Muhammad Abdullah, Folio3 Agtech

The Hidden Margin Leak Between Projected and Actual Harvest Dates

Thomas Skernivitz

Thomas Skernivitz

Biofertilizers 101: What Fruit Growers Need To Know

Anthony P. Keinath

Anthony P. Keinath

Powdery Mildew: A Crop Protection Problem That Needs Attention

Carol Miller

Carol Miller

Video: Why Viral Resistance Is the Next Big Hurdle in Melon Breeding

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What Wind and Floods Are Really Doing to Pepper Crops

What Wind and Floods Are Really Doing to Pepper Crops

By Carol Miller|February 8, 2026
Recent research shows how short bouts of flooding and persistent wind affect pepper function, recovery, and yield risk. Read More

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Cool Cucumber Varieties You Will Want To Grow Now

Posted by Carol Miller|June 3, 2026

Why the U.S. Apple Industry Is at a Crossroads

By Melinda Taschetta-Millane|June 2, 2026

The Hidden Margin Leak Between Projected and Actual Harvest Dates

By Muhammad Abdullah, Folio3 Agtech|June 2, 2026

New Round of USDA Aid for Specialty Crops Good News for California Walnuts

By California Walnut Commission|June 1, 2026
Post-Storm Help: How To Assess Crop Damage After Excessive Rainfall

Post-Storm Help: How To Assess Crop Damage After Excessive Rainfall

By NC State Extension|August 10, 2024

Prolific precipitation events can lead to situations where crops inadvertently come in contact with contaminated water, causing produce safety concerns.

Got Flooded Crops? Here Are Some Factors To Consider

Got Flooded Crops? Here Are Some Factors To Consider

By Paul Rusnak|August 5, 2024

What’s left of Hurricane Debby is dropping record rainfall. Flooded farm fields can wreak havoc. These curated features might help keep you afloat.

How Bad Was Flooding for South Florida Farmers? Feedback Wanted

How Bad Was Flooding for South Florida Farmers? Feedback Wanted

By Paul Rusnak|June 18, 2024

Recent excess rainfall event swamps parts of the Sunshine State. University of Florida researchers want to hear from growers about impacts.

The U.S. is Soaking in Record Wet Weather

The U.S. is Soaking in Record Wet Weather

Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2019

Nation continues to reach new high-water marks for average yearly precipitation.

Remnants Of Historic Hurricane Soak Texas, Parts Of Louisiana

Remnants Of Historic Hurricane Soak Texas, Parts Of Louisiana

Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 23, 2015

Patricia helps produce major rainfall event, flooding.

How to Deal With the Consequences of Too Much Rainfall in Your Vegetable Fields

How to Deal With the Consequences of Too Much Rainfall in Your Vegetable Fields

By Matt Kleinhenz|May 28, 2014

Overabundance in precipitation can cause planting delays, waterlogged soils, fertilizer runoff, and more.

Flood-Weary Florida Panhandle Farmers Assessing Damage

Flood-Weary Florida Panhandle Farmers Assessing Damage

Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 2, 2014

Area UF/IFAS Extension agents work to help growers delayed by multiday deluge.

Dry Season Anything But In South Florida

Dry Season Anything But In South Florida

Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 12, 2014

Region records wettest January in more than 20 years.

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