‘Durham’ offers excellent kernel color and fill, reduced susceptibility to blight, and harvests about 10 days earlier than ‘Chandler.’
Apples from Washington State among the supplies sent to astronauts in the space station.
Apple sales are down nationally this year compared to the same time last year according to Stemilt’s analysis […]
SnapDragon apples, grown in New York State and available exclusively from Crunch Time Apple Growers, are debuting at […]
USDA breeding programs in Maryland and Oregon have introduced three promising berry cultivars that could work well for growers […]
With larger-than-ever crops, more new varieties and uncertain markets, we explore the current state of apple production and what it means for the future of the industry.
With all these new varieties being planted, John Rice of Rice Fruit Company, says you should focus as much if not more on marketing these new varieties as in understanding how to grow them.
The next generation of the federally funded RosBREED research program uses DNA techniques to deliver varieties that benefit both growers and consumers.
Leading researchers and universities offer some advice and basic information about relatively unknown berry plants.
Saskatoon, goji, and aronia berries can provide new options for growers looking to expand their berry offerings.
Meetings scheduled to launch three FAST TRACK selections
Growers to get an up-close look at the latest varieties and more.
Forde, Gillet, and Sexton are walnut varieties released from the University of California (UC) Walnut Breeding Program in […]
For growers looking for a unique, niche-filling apple, a hulking version of a consumer favorite is making its […]
University of California (UC) researchers are excited about a new walnut cultivar, “Ivanhoe,” that’s being released this year. […]
In this Q&A, the Next Big Thing (NBT) president Tim Byrne explains how the program was created, the […]
If you are like many commercial fruit growers I know, you are always looking for that new “bullet-proof” cultivar […]
Darrel Oakes uses the influence of his father and other family members a strong presence in the Eastern apple industry.