Learn how to participate in our 2026 Media Use survey to share how your engagement with agriculture media has changed.
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Guide our future editorial coverage by ranking the educational presentations from this month’s fruit and vegetable conferences across the country.
National Agricultural Statistics Service will conduct interviews with more than 1,400 growers to gather information for its 2023 Fruit Chemical Use Survey.
American Vegetable Grower is conducting the only known research on how COVID-19 is impacting vegetable farms.
Information collected in the survey will be used to gain a better understanding of the marketing, pricing, and sales strategies currently being used by raspberry and blackberry producers across the U.S. and Canada.
National project needs input on how the nasty pest affected your farms in 2016.
Only in the Northeast, where a wicked frost wiped out many growers’ crops, are there major concerns.
Members of American Fruit Grower and Western Fruit Grower magazines’ Editorial Advisory Board share their thoughts on how things might be shaping up in 2017.
You may be lumped together as ‘Big Agribusiness’ in the consumer media, but we know the truth.
Most growers plan to stay the course this coming year. Many are holding steady, but a healthy percentage plan to ramp up growth.
Most of the berry, almond, melon, pumpkin, and tree fruit growers surveyed are being careful about how they manage their farms to minimize pesticide impacts and improve bees’ habitats.
Majority of growers surveyed face glyphosate-resistant weeds.
Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) is becoming a serious insect pest in commercial production of berries and several other […]