The global climate phase is transitioning to El Niño. Scientists are saying this event could be one to remember for weather extremes.
Climatologists are crunching data to get a handle on what the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season might look like. Here’s what they are predicting so far.
Unpredictable conditions are disrupting herbicide timing and forcing growers to adapt in the field.
Learn why insect management decision points for vegetable growers might need recalibration.
Dealing with extreme weather damages in your vegetable crops? Learn how to tell the difference between weather-related injury and disease symptoms.
USDA declares 26 counties in Florida natural disaster areas following record-breaking freeze events. The designation means aid is on the way.
Preliminary estimates of losses to Florida agriculture from the recent freezes add up to more than $3 billion.
The numbers are in! Annual global report from NOAA claims 2025 as the third warmest year since 1850, while ocean temperatures break new record.
Unique take on long-range 2025-2026 winter weather forecast focuses on early season patterns growers should have on their radar.
After more than 200 years, the Farmers’ Almanac has announced 2026 will be its last edition.
The Farmers’ Almanac theme for its Winter 2025-2026 extended forecast is ‘chill, snow, repeat.’ Check out this season’s predictions.
In the wake of recent heavy rainfall events, agronomists with Helena Agri-Enterprises are recommending growers gauge crop nutrient levels now.
The last two years have been record-setters for warm temperatures around the globe. Will 2025 make it three in a row? Early odds are in.
The first round of long-range forecasts indicate another above-average hurricane season on the way. But will it be as impactful as 2024?
Climatetoolbox website provides growers with historical data; updated Agroclimate site offers chill hours data by location.
Weather analytics provides foresight in allowing users to make correct and timely decisions on key agronomic practices.
Snow in the Sunshine State? Local produce growers carry on through winter storm like business as usual.
For the second year in a row, the bar has been raised for the planet’s average temperatures. See the official numbers from NOAA.
New computer model projects the temperatures that cause freeze damage in Northeastern cultivars.