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University of Florida researchers are designing a machine that can surgically eliminate weeds in tomato and pepper crops.
Consider adding these fresh carrot varieties to your crop mix during the next growing cycle.
Compare these selections to find the right ones for your farm.
Neopestalotiopsis fruit rot and leaf spot levels observed in nurseries to likely impact the supply of tips and plug plants for many strawberry producers.
Research grants aim to help tap into carrots’ wild side to breed crops with Alternaria resistance and ability to grow in water-deficient conditions.
Research shows algorithm found moisture on the reference plate nearly 96% of the time in comparison with manual observations.
Learn more about four new pest-resistant long beans and how they can change the game in pesticide use.
In the latest State of the Vegetable Industry survey, flea beetles were listed as one of the often-mentioned pests that growers found problematic.
What you need to know to identify and manage this pest.
Have disease-infected fields? Growing under cover in hoop houses can improve yields and quality.
Vegetable producer and social media star Shay Myers wants to show you how laser weeding is helping him grow more and better crops.
Newly published study from University of Florida scientists finds way for growers to reduce insecticide use and still gain control of the pest.
On a mission for postharvest superpowers, researchers discover treatments that delay the aging process in broccoli.
Multiple reports indicate corn earworm and lygus bugs infesting various strawberry fields in North Carolina and Virginia.
Pest management expert digs into the details for insight on how to best prevent and control weeds in asparagus.
Early-season ‘Lumina’ leads a quartet of newer strawberry cultivars that are well suited for mid-Atlantic growers.
Anaerobic soil disinfestation helps suppress weeds and disease without fumigants.
The pepper weevil (Anthonomus eugenii) poses a significant challenge to pepper growers across much of North America.
Unique variety release from USDA-ARS strawberry breeding program shows promise against anthracnose.