Researchers offer suggestions of what to watch out for before planting heirloom or European hard cider varieties.
Wafler Nursery of Walcott, NY, offers a new Honeycrisp cross, McIntosh sport, early Gala, and more.
Cornell researcher recommends several methods to combat epidemics.
Anna Wallis joins Eastern New York commercial horticulture program.
Cornell Cooperative Extension-sponsored event to showcase the best practices in Orleans And Niagara Counties.
For Dan LaGasse and Scott VanDeWalle, their partnership forged in steel creates efficiencies and drives profits.
Product from Fine Americas is designed to promote red coloration in bicolor apples.
New York Apple Association expects “bussiness-as-usual” sized crop.
Winter injury is more than expected for much of Eastern winegrape, cherries, and peaches, leading researchers say. However, the true extent of the damage varies from site to site. It’s also important to keep in mind that although bud damage might have been sustained, the full extent of the damage won’t be seen until bloom.
Growers in additional counties now eligible to apply for funding with expanded primary natural disaster designation and additional contiguous counties.
Paul Wafler’s training system and mechanical harvest platform bring his family’s orchard into the next era of tree fruit growing.
The Wafler family has used experimentation and creativity to turn a small, run-down orchard into a large, successful operation.
Polar Vortex exposes winegrapes and other fruit to potential damage; could affect 2014 season.
Tree fruit, grape, and berry growers in the Great Lakes area, ranging from Michigan to New York, were […]
If there isn’t an understanding ahead of time as to what constitutes quality grapes, it can lead to problems down the road.
Representing industry and improving New York growers’ returns are traits that make Jeff Crist an award winner.
Strategic marketing is an essential element to a successful operation, so, who better to ask about marketing approaches […]