Pest Control For High Tunnels By Dr. Ayanava Majumdar|October 8, 2013 Take note of what to consider when using insect nets or other exclusion methods in high tunnels.Read More
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Achieve Consistent Stone Fruit Production With High Tunnels Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 19, 2013 Editor’s note: Production under high tunnels is often thought to be strictly focused on berries or cherry trees. […]
A Greenhouse On School Grounds Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 27, 2013 A commercial greenhouse is being constructed on the grounds of a public school in Brooklyn, NY, as part […]
Youth In Agriculture Growing Beyond Farms Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 10, 2013 BUCKEYE-Woodland Learning Urban Farm, located in Cleveland, OH, produces a variety of vegetable crops, including tomatoes and peppers, […]
Greenhouse Tomato Business Booming By John VanSickle | Serhat Asci | Dr. Daniel Cantliffe|June 20, 2013 Consumption trends for fresh market produce have changed significantly over the last two decades. Concerns have been expressed […]
Illinois State Horticultural Society Field Day Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 3, 2013 Tours of a local, family-run orchard and pumpkin patch and of the University of Illinois Fruit Research and […]
New York Governor Sponsors $4.7M Greenhouse Reconstruction Project By Growing Produce Staff|April 30, 2013 Cornell University recently announced a $4.7 million greenhouse reconstruction project at New York State Agricultural Experiment Station (NYSAES) […]
How To Prep Proper Peppers By Marino Valerio|April 18, 2013 During the seedling stage of pepper development, the stage is set for the season. The following tips can […]
Greenhouse Production Tips From The Netherlands By Rosemary Gordon|April 12, 2013 Just like in the U.S., peppers and tomatoes are popular greenhouse-grown vegetables in the Netherlands. While participating in […]
Takeaways From The 2nd Vegetable And Small Fruit Protected Ag Field Day By Lyneida M. Hustick|April 2, 2013 The 2nd Vegetable and Small Fruit Protected Ag Field Day and IV Protected Ag Information Network (PAINet) Congress […]
Opinion: Second Place Sucks – Growers Shouldn’t Settle For It By Paul Rusnak|January 25, 2013 Winning isn’t everything, but it sure beats losing. For a long time, Florida growers have enjoyed being at […]
Lipman Gears For Growth In Challenged Tomato Market By Frank Giles|January 18, 2013 While many in the tomato industry are pulling back, Lipman has kicked its growth plans into a higher […]
Lipman Goes Under Cover With Large-Scale Greenhouse Installation Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 10, 2012 Immokalee, FL-based Lipman, North America’s largest open field tomato grower, recently installed five acres of retractable roof Cravo […]