Producers soon may be able to insulate their crops from an arch enemy with the application of plant-based dispersions.
Studies tout benefits of high-frequency, low-duration irrigation during canopy growth and foliar applications of urea in the fall.
‘Sweet Cherries,’ co-authored by American Fruit Grower and Western Fruit Grower columnist Gregory Lang, caters to both new growers and seasoned pros.
Many growers have stuck with short pruning despite it requiring more labor and opening up trees to greater chance of infection. But perhaps not for long.
Survey responses stress the importance to do the ripe thing.
Among the many obstacles to consider are time, money, and experience.
Clemson University peach breeder to lead multi-state team of scientists to develop new rootstocks resistant to armillaria root rot.
Learn more about what turned out to be a sweet accident for one Washington State grower.
Knowing how to start stubs and maintain them is challenging to the novice tree trainer.
Tree fruit versions of robotic house vacuums and lawnmowers will soon simplify life for growers.
Trio of releases from USDA geared toward feeding Southeast U.S. markets.