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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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Look Beyond X-Disease for Possible Problems in Your Cherry Crops

Look Beyond X-Disease for Possible Problems in Your Cherry Crops

By Thomas Skernivitz|April 17, 2023
Cherry trees in the PNW can fall victim to a variety of viruses, some of which are exacerbated by cool spring temperatures. 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
How This Crop Protection Solution Is Like ‘Putting on a Coat’ for Cold-Sensitive Crops

How This Crop Protection Solution Is Like ‘Putting on a Coat’ for Cold-Sensitive Crops

By Thomas Skernivitz|January 16, 2023

Producers soon may be able to insulate their crops from an arch enemy with the application of plant-based dispersions.

What You Need To Know About Sweet Cherry Irrigation and Nutrition

What You Need To Know About Sweet Cherry Irrigation and Nutrition

By Gregory Lang|May 22, 2022

Studies tout benefits of high-frequency, low-duration irrigation during canopy growth and foliar applications of urea in the fall.

New Book Designed To Help Cherry Growers

New Book Designed To Help Cherry Growers

By David Eddy|March 24, 2021

‘Sweet Cherries,’ co-authored by American Fruit Grower and Western Fruit Grower columnist Gregory Lang, caters to both new growers and seasoned pros.

Why When Pruning Prunes, You Should Go Long

Why When Pruning Prunes, You Should Go Long

By David Eddy|February 13, 2021

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.

Harvest Timing on the Minds of Stone Fruit Growers

Harvest Timing on the Minds of Stone Fruit Growers

By Thomas Skernivitz|January 22, 2021

Survey responses stress the importance to do the ripe thing.

Practical Considerations for Peach Tree Propagation

Practical Considerations for Peach Tree Propagation

By Bill Shane|November 10, 2020

Among the many obstacles to consider are time, money, and experience.

USDA Awards $5 Million To Battle Stone Fruit Disease

USDA Awards $5 Million To Battle Stone Fruit Disease

Posted by David Eddy|October 19, 2020

Clemson University peach breeder to lead multi-state team of scientists to develop new rootstocks resistant to armillaria root rot.

Get to Know the ‘Audra Rose’ Cherry

Get to Know the ‘Audra Rose’ Cherry

By Kathie Taylor|October 13, 2020

Learn more about what turned out to be a sweet accident for one Washington State grower.

Focus on Stubs for Peach Tree Training

Focus on Stubs for Peach Tree Training

By Bill Shane|July 7, 2020

Knowing how to start stubs and maintain them is challenging to the novice tree trainer.

Mechanization Making Way to a Cherry Orchard Near You

Mechanization Making Way to a Cherry Orchard Near You

By Gregory Lang|June 23, 2020

Tree fruit versions of robotic house vacuums and lawnmowers will soon simplify life for growers.

3 New Peaches Growers Should Know About

3 New Peaches Growers Should Know About

Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 16, 2020

Trio of releases from USDA geared toward feeding Southeast U.S. markets.

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