The U.S. has seen record-breaking fires that blanketed smoke over some of the largest produce growing regions.
Predictions in the latest edition of ‘The Old Farmer’s Almanac’ are anything but frosty for most of the U.S.
Emergency actions continue by district water management officials to lower critical levels across the region.
Learn what can happen and preventative measures you can take to minimize risks in your orchard.
Revised outlook tempered due to unfavorable conditions in the tropics.
NOAA issues forecast that includes a 75% chance tropical activity will be near or above-normal.
Specialty agriculture interests among those being most challenged by shifting environmental impacts.
While April showers nearly doubled the average rainfall for many counties in the Sunshine State, May is pouring it on.
Following string of cold temperatures, county’s almond orchards suffered up to 49% loss.
A little high-tech help can go a long way in mitigating weather-related risks.
California has had an unusually cold winter, leaving nut growers scratching their heads.
La Niña, where art thou? Normal wintertime weather pattern taking a walk on the wet side in Sunshine State.
Effects of strong hurricane season now being balanced by drier conditions.
While little-to-no damage expected with Florida strawberry crop, Southeast peach growers see chill hours starting to add up.
Agriculture couldn’t escape the wrath of Mother Nature during what was a record campaign.
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Above-average rainfall reports pepper parts of the St. Johns River Water Management District while others drier than usual.
Chill hours being sought, but the possibility of a La Niña climate pattern could mean a drier and warmer winter.
Tropical torrents, along with a persistent precipitation pattern, helps break 70-year high-water mark.