Florida Goes Back To The Well To Protect Water By Frank Giles|January 20, 2014 Lake Okeechobee’s troubles return the spotlight on the Sunshine State's precarious relationship with a precious resource. Read More
Deluge Swamps Parts Of South Florida Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 13, 2014 Record-breaking rainfall surprises during the middle of Dry Season.
Irrometer Introduces Wireless Data Logging System Posted by Lauren María Alexander|December 4, 2013 New solar powered system simplifies irrigation management.
NOAA: Drought Likely To Dog Southwest, Southeast U.S. This Winter Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 22, 2013 No strong climate pattern influence anticipated by forecasters.
Water Quality Restoration Floats South Florida Farmland Purchase Posted by Growing Produce Staff|October 21, 2013 The South Florida Water Management District approved the $26 million acquisition from Palm Beach County of a key […]
Food Safety, Automation, And New Varieties Highlights Of Great Lakes Expo By Growing Produce Staff|October 18, 2013 This year’s Great Lakes Expo will offer more than 72 educational sessions and workshops from Dec. 10-12. Topics […]
Cornell Develops Sensors To Detect Water Level Of Plants Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 15, 2013 Researchers hope to keep cost of sensors down, provide accurate information to growers.
California Nursery Marks 75th Anniversary By Growing Produce Staff|October 8, 2013 Dave Wilson Nursery held an open house Friday to celebrate their customers, “and for helping us be the […]
United Fresh Offers Detailed Info On Government Shutdown Implications By Growing Produce Staff|October 8, 2013 As the federal government shutdown enters its second week, there are a number of important programs and federal […]
Cornell Specialty Crops Research Gets USDA Funding By Growing Produce Staff|September 30, 2013 Ten of Cornell University’s specialty crop research projects recently received USDA Specialty Crop Block Grants totalling more than […]
Don’t Let Blueberry Irrigation Problems Bury You By Wije Bandaranayake|September 27, 2013 Maintaining the right amount of moisture in pine bark amended soil relies on readiness, restraint.
Commentary: Selling Wine To Hispanics By David Eddy|September 25, 2013 A provocative economic analysis was recently released with the title, “Marketing Wine To Hispanics,” and subhead “The 50 […]
2013 Top Fruit Growers Report Posted by Growing Produce Staff|September 24, 2013 American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report is ranked according to 2012 acreage for the below crops, […]
2013 Top Nut Growers By Growing Produce Staff|September 23, 2013 This list, which is part of American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report, is ranked according to […]
2013 Top Grape Growers By Growing Produce Staff|September 23, 2013 This list, which is part of American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report, is ranked according to […]
2013 Top Apple/Pear Growers By Growing Produce Staff|September 23, 2013 This list, which is part of American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report, is ranked according to […]
2013 Top Stone Fruit Growers By Growing Produce Staff|September 23, 2013 This list, which is part of American/Western Fruit Grower’s annual Top 100 Growers report, is ranked according to […]
Green Energy A Smart Business Move By Christina Herrick|September 15, 2013 Solar and wind energy is typically thought to be something confined to the Southwest and Western regions of […]
Consumption Of Fruit Linked With Lower Diabetes Risk By Growing Produce Staff|September 6, 2013 According to the website SafeFruitsandVeggies.com, another new study confirms how healthful it is for Americans to increase their […]
Insect Invaders From The East By David Eddy|August 5, 2013 Globalization has changed everything. Most people think about it in economic terms, but it’s changed the world of […]