Survey: Florida Strawberry Growers Most Concerned About Mexico By Frank Giles|February 25, 2013 The 2013 Florida Berry Expo welcomed a good turnout at the Gulf Coast Research and Education Center in […]Read More
New Study Digs Into What It Costs To Grow Blackberries By UC Agriculture and Natural Resources News|May 7, 2024
Berry Organization Honors SWD Expert By Growing Produce Staff|February 12, 2013 During the North American Berry Conference in Portland, OR, on Jan. 30, the North American Raspberry & Blackberry […]
High Tunnels Vary Greatly By Growing Produce Staff|February 11, 2013 Editor’s Note: The story’s author, Thomas Walters ([email protected]) is a small fruit horticulturist at Washington State University (WSU)-Mount […]
California Strawberry Commission Chief Steps Down By Growing Produce Staff|February 5, 2013 Mark Murai recently submitted his letter of resignation as president of the California Strawberry Commission, effective at the […]
New York Berry Production Update By Growing Produce Staff|January 29, 2013 Strawberry production in New York was down 11% from 2011 to 3.20 million pounds, according to King Whetstone, […]
Penn State To Host Blueberry School Feb. 27 By Growing Produce Staff|January 28, 2013 Registration is now open for an upcoming All-Day Blueberry School in Gettysburg, PA. The school will cover blueberry […]
Boosting Berry Production In Ohio By Growing Produce Staff|January 28, 2013 Researchers with The Ohio State University (OSU) Extension are in the midst of a multi-year project studying alternative […]
Florida Citrus Crop Predicted To Be Up Slightly Posted by Christina Herrick|October 11, 2012 USDA’s first estimate of the Florida citrus crop says it will increase about 5% to 154 million boxes […]
Weed Management Options In Blueberries By Gary K. England|May 1, 2012 Establishing and maintaining an effective weed management program is one of the most important factors in obtaining optimum […]
Don’t Hedge Your Bets By Jeff Williamson|September 14, 2011 Pruning is widely recognized as an important cultural practice in the production of perennial fruit crops including blueberry. […]
Mixon Family Farm Builds Burgeoning Berry Business By Tacy Callies|February 1, 2008 The decision to venture into blueberries was quite a drastic departure for the Mixons, who for the last […]
Florida Strawberry Family Keeps Tradition Growing By Tacy Callies|October 1, 2007 Grover Cleveland “Buddy” Sewell Jr. remembers when strawberry harvesters used metal trays in the field and picked fruit […]