July’s soaking of South Florida capped the wettest start to the wet season since 1968, the South Florida […]
USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has notified stakeholders of two new regulated areas for giant […]
Agriculture is figuring more into the equation of protecting one of our most precious natural resources.
Editor’s Note: This article is from Lyndon Kelley, irrigation educator, Michigan State University Extension/Purdue Extension. Maximum economic yield […]
The upcoming South Florida rainy season looks to be near normal as far as precipitation is concerned, along […]
Growers are constantly striving to increase their cost efficiencies. In the area of irrigation, American Vegetable Grower had […]
Editor’s Note: This article was written by Terence Robinson ([email protected]), Alan Lakso, and Leo Dominquez in the Department […]
Fresno State Establishing AgWaterEnergy Center The farm on the campus of California State University-Fresno will soon be home […]
Farmers wear many hats to do their jobs, and one of their most important hats is their business […]
The drought of 2012 had a significant impact on most growers across the nation. But while commodity farmers […]
Ever since he started working with blueberries, David Bryla couldn’t understand why growers said they had always been […]