Fungicide Approved For Greenhouse Tomatoes Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 1, 2013 BASF has received EPA approval of Pageant Intrinsic fungicide for use on greenhouse-grown tomatoes for commercial production, and […]Read More
What You Need To Know about New Final Rule That Protects Farmworkers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 26, 2024
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Manage Copper Fungicides Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 24, 2013 Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Sage Virtual Communications on behalf of MANA (Makhteshim Agan of North […]
Syngenta Research Center Celebrates 50 Years Of Service Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 19, 2013 Syngenta’s Research Center in Vero Beach, FL, is marking its golden anniversary this month. The facility has been […]
Luna Fungicide Receives MRL Approval For Crops Bound For Japan Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 10, 2013 Bayer CropScience announced this week Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for Luna fungicide have been established in Japan, effective […]
Twitter Party: A New Type Of Marketing By Christina Herrick|June 26, 2013 Fruit and vegetable growers are constantly coming up with new ways to incorporate technology into their marketing plans. […]
New Powdery Mildew-Resistant Tomato Varieties By Growing Produce Staff|June 25, 2013 Close to 100 growers gathered on June 18-19 in Ontario, Canada, for the annual De Ruiter Demo Days. […]
Don’t Make Light Of Bacterial Leaf Blight By Gene McAvoy|June 25, 2013 Identification Typical symptoms of bacterial leaf blight on tomato are brown to black spots developing at infection sites. […]
Code Orange: Citrus Black Spot Is Back Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 21, 2013 Citrus black spot (CBS), caused by Guignardia citricarpa, is back in the news and causing some South Florida […]
NARBA Joins Facebook Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 10, 2013 The North American Raspberry and Blackberry Association (NARBA) recently announced the creation of its Facebook page. Nathan Millburn, […]
Latest News On Bacterial Ring Rot Detection By Phil Nolte|June 10, 2013 Bacterial ring rot of potato (BRR) is a disease that is usually very difficult to see in seed […]
Mildew Control In Organic Cucurbits By Margaret T. McGrath|June 10, 2013 New tools for growers include resistant varieties, biopesticides, and spore exclusion tunnels.
Customized Disease Programs Provide Yield And Quality Advantages By Growing Produce Staff|June 7, 2013 Editor’s Note: This article was provided by DuPont Crop Protection. With severe drought conditions, 2012 was a particularly […]
Syngenta, DuPont Exchange Technology Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 20, 2013 Syngenta and DuPont have announced technology licensing agreements that will broaden each company’s crop protection product portfolio and […]
Late Blight Pointers For Potatoes By Rosemary Gordon|May 10, 2013 Late blight is a disease potato growers love to hate, and depending on the weather, they may or […]
Botrytis Leaf Blight Of Onion Anything But A Blast By Gene McAvoy|April 30, 2013 Identification Botrytis leaf blight, sometimes called “blast,” is a fairly common foliar disease of onions in Florida. While other […]
Strawberry Virus Alert Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 30, 2013 Two strawberry viruses, in combination, are causing problems for Eastern strawberry growers. The viruses, strawberry mottle virus (SMoV) […]
Kasumin Gets Section 18 For 2013 Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 23, 2013 For the fifth straight year, EPA has issued a Section 18 Specific Exemption for the use of Kasumin […]
USDA Scientists Map Out Key Protein In Vector-Borne Viruses Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 16, 2013 USDA scientists in Ithaca, NY, are collaborating on the development of a technology that could lead to new […]
Stemilt Launches New Blog Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 15, 2013 Stemilt Growers, LLC., recently launched “The Stem,” a new blog where visitors can find fresh recipes, tips, information, […]
Antibiotics Rejected For Fire Blight On Organic Apples, Pears Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 12, 2013 The National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) rejected a petition Thursday to extend the expiration date for the use […]