IR-4 Food Use Workshop Prioritizes Chemical Registrations Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 22, 2013 Participants at the annual meeting identified the most important research projects for the 2014 IR-4 food-use research program.Read More
Healthy Soils at Center of New $5 Million Initiative for California Citrus Growers By California Farm Bureau|March 27, 2024
In-The-Field Weather Coverage Expands For Florida Growers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|October 17, 2013 The Florida Automated Weather Network is bigger than ever, with three new sites added in recent months. Stations added […]
Pesticide Residue Free Certification Awarded To Tanimura & Antle Hydroponic Lettuce By Growing Produce Staff|October 9, 2013 Greenhouse-grown butter lettuce from Salinas, CA-based Tanimura & Antle has been independently certified as “Pesticide Residue Free.” Lettuce […]
Westbridge’s Botector Biopesticide Approved For Use In California Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 8, 2013 Westbridge Agricultural Products announced that the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has approved Botector as an organic […]
Isagro USA Announces Registration Of New Soil Biofumigant Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 1, 2013 Isagro USA has received approval from the U.S. EPA for Dominus, a biopesticide and pre-plant soil treatment. Dominus […]
Marrone Bio Innovations To Move Headquarters To New Location Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 10, 2013 Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc., a leading global provider of bio-based pest management and plant health products, has announced […]
Manage Zebra Chip In Potatoes By Joseph E. Munyaneza|September 10, 2013 Understand the life stages of the disease vector, the potato psyllid, to determine which control strategies to apply.
New Weed Weapons On The Way Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 9, 2013 A somber picture of the struggle against super-weeds emerged at the Sept. 8 meeting of the American Chemical […]
Potato Webcast Compares Potato Psyllid Trapping, Zebra Chip Management Strategies Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 28, 2013 Zebra chip (ZC) and its vector, the potato psyllid, have been two front-of-mind issues for the potato industry […]
BioWorks Adds Granular Fertilizer To Its Lineup Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 28, 2013 A homogeneous granular organic fertilizer, EcoVita, will be manufactured and supplied to BioWorks by DCM Corporation of Belgium, […]
Rotam Expands Herbicide Line Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 27, 2013 Rotam has acquired an EPA registration for Dicamba technical and Dicamba 480 SL as part of its global […]
Best Practices For Herbicide Application By Growing Produce Staff|August 27, 2013 Through the On Target Application Academy training sessions, BASF and Bob Wolf, Ph.D., Wolf Consulting and Research, have […]
New App Identifies Plant Problems Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 27, 2013 Farmers, greenhouse, and nursery growers, agricultural specialists, and others who need to identify plants, plant diseases, insect pests, […]
Natural Enemy Of Bean Pest Discovered By Growing Produce Staff|August 20, 2013 Kudzu bugs, a pest of various types of beans, were first detected in two counties in Georgia in […]
Virus Slams California Tomatoes By David Eddy|August 14, 2013 Tom Turini has seen beet curly top before. In fact, he sees it in the tomato fields of […]
Weed Control Strategy By Growing Produce Staff|August 8, 2013 The impending ban on methyl bromide has many U.S. vegetable growers scrambling to find new ways to control […]
How To Determine Disease Or Disorder In Peppers By Elsa Sanchez|August 8, 2013 Peppers, like many other vegetable crops, are susceptible to physiological disorders, diseases, and viruses over the course of […]
South Florida Precipitation Saturation Cause For Concern Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 8, 2013 July’s soaking of South Florida capped the wettest start to the wet season since 1968, the South Florida […]
Understand The Viral Disease Pallidosis-Related Decline In Strawberries By Surendra Dara|August 7, 2013 Greenhouse whitefly is the predominant species of whiteflies on strawberries in California’s Central Coast. What used to be […]
Medfly, Other Fruit Flies Entrenched In California Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 7, 2013 Research published in the international journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B clearly demonstrates that at least five […]