Free Trade Dynamics Deliver Possibilities, Perils To Ag Producers By Frank Giles|April 23, 2014 In a global economy, growers should be aware of market threats and opportunities.Read More
Wild Bees Setting Good Example for Pollination of Sweet Cherries By Dr. Maxime Eeraerts | Julia Osterman|May 5, 2024
Florida Strawberry And Tomato Industries Seeking Solutions For Struggles Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 1, 2014 Change in game plan required as pressing market and trade dynamics threaten fruitful future.
Don’t Take Chances With Chino Del Tomate Virus By Gene McAvoy|March 26, 2014 Learn how to ID, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
Work Hard, Smart To Put Whiteflies Away Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 1, 2014 Persistence is needed to prevent pest from killing your crop.
Lipman Hires New Director Of Western Operations Posted by Rosemary Gordon|February 19, 2014 Previous vice president of Freshpoint, Glenn Davis, joins Lipman.
Tomato Diseases On The Rise In Absence Of Methyl Bromide Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 1, 2014 Without go-to crop protection option, soilborne pathogens are building in numbers.
What’s Next For Cuties? By David Eddy|September 20, 2013 Sun Pacific details plans for nation’s best known fruit brand.
Bankruptcy Court OKs All Sales Of Troubled Tomato Producer’s Assets Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 9, 2013 After months of marketing, seven auctions and more than 13,000 man hours, the efforts to sell the assets […]
Nominate A Tomato Variety Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 4, 2013 Do you grow and sell tomatoes? If so, an Ohio State University team at the Ohio Agricultural Research […]
Support Set For Wider Citrus Selection By Peter Chaires|August 23, 2013 The process of evaluating promising new citrus selections is changing rapidly. In Florida, disease pressure and competitive forces […]
Nominations Sought For Florida Citrus Hall Of Famers By Growing Produce Staff|August 21, 2013 Nominations are now being sought for potential inductees to the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame. Induction ceremonies are […]
Florida Farmland, Tomato Assets Sell For $48 Million+ Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 15, 2013 Thousands of acres of Florida farmland, along with packing facilities, labor camps, and other assets used for growing […]
Duda Announces Year-Round Meyer Lemon Program By Growing Produce Staff|July 29, 2013 Duda Farm Fresh Foods has announced a new program to offer Meyer lemons year-round in an effort to […]
HLB: What We Know Today By Frank Giles|July 23, 2013 This fall will mark eight years since HLB was officially confirmed in Florida. It brought with it a […]
Scientists Shed New Light On Scent, Flavor Potential In Produce Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 22, 2013 Scientists have known for hundreds of years that plants respond to light in a variety of ways. But […]
Florida Citrus Season Limps To Finish Line By Growing Produce Staff|July 11, 2013 The final 2012-2013 Florida all orange forecast released by USDA bottomed out at 133.4 million boxes, down 9% […]
Green Light Given For Sale Of East Coast Brokers & Packers’ Assets Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 3, 2013 [updated July 29 for court-approved dates, adjustments to asset allocation, and ag equipment details] The U.S. Bankruptcy Court, […]
New Tomato For North America, Northern Europe Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 1, 2013 The latest Nunhems tomato variety, Nun 09013 TOF, launched just last month, offers high-tech growers a new cherry-on-the-vine […]
Ohio Tomato Grower Shuts Down Operations For This Year Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 25, 2013 In Oak Harbor, OH, the largest fresh-market tomato grower in the area is halting operations for this summer. […]
Two Companies Receive Awards In Hottest Tomato And Perfect Pepper Competitions Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 19, 2013 Mastronardi Produce’s Sunset Mini Kumato tomato was named the People’s Choice Award for Tomatoes for at the annual […]