Breakthroughs in mechanization have been a long time coming, but recent advances combining the skills of both people and machines are bringing efficiencies to orchards of all sizes.
Record-setting crowd sat in on presentations featuring precision orchard management, mechanical berry harvesters, biocontrols, and more.
Demand growing as researchers explore the possibilities of mechanical harvesting.
High tunnels help Alto Straughn push earliness and yields of his crops to new levels.
Oxbo’s Garrett Borrelli shows off the key features of the BH100 green bean harvester at the World Ag […]
Florida’s blueberry crop is almost entirely hand harvested for the fresh market. While hand harvesting is the single […]
Founded in 1995 as a blueberry nursery and two separate neighboring farms, Island Grove Ag Products (IGAP) has […]