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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

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Can CRISPR Technology Save Citrus From Greening Disease?

Can CRISPR Technology Save Citrus From Greening Disease?

By UF/IFAS News|March 27, 2025
Despite the potential of CRISPR playing a role to solve the citrus greening riddle, consumer perception of genetic editing remains a hurdle.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
New Type of Citrus Tree Could Be Solution To Greening Disease

New Type of Citrus Tree Could Be Solution To Greening Disease

By UF/IFAS News|January 9, 2025

Researchers explore breakthrough to help thwart citrus greening’s vector via biotechnology.

Researcher Using ‘Precision Breeding’ To Create Disease-Resistant Winegrapes

Researcher Using ‘Precision Breeding’ To Create Disease-Resistant Winegrapes

Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 20, 2015

Breakthrough would mean significant savings on pesticide and fungicide sprays.

Sounding Off On GMOs: The Arctic Apple Decision

Sounding Off On GMOs: The Arctic Apple Decision

By David Eddy|March 27, 2015

Industry leaders share their feelings on the recently approved genetically modified apples.

Company Responsible For First GMO Apples Is Sold

Company Responsible For First GMO Apples Is Sold

By David Eddy|February 27, 2015

Okanagan Specialty Fruits, the company behind the world’s first non-browning apples, fetches $41 million.

Have Faith In Science – Which Means GMOs [Opinion]

Have Faith In Science – Which Means GMOs [Opinion]

By David Eddy|February 25, 2015

When it comes to farming, sticking with established, commonly accepted science is the way to go.

Washington Voters Soundly Rejecting Mandatory GMO Labeling

Washington Voters Soundly Rejecting Mandatory GMO Labeling

By David Eddy|November 6, 2013

The No on 522 campaign claimed victory Tuesday as Washington voters soundly rejected Initiative 522, the food labeling initiative opponents termed costly and badly written.

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