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American Vegetable Grower® magazine is rolling out more than just a new look. We’ve conducted a great deal of research about what you need to make your operation exceptional, and we’re committed to helping you however we can.
For 110 years, American Vegetable Grower® has been right here alongside to help you and your family’s operation prosper. The fresh new look of American Vegetable Grower is just one very visible example of how we’re changing to stay up-to-date and make the best use of all of the tools we have at our disposal to work with you.
The Colorado grower discusses how water issues have changed which crops they grow where, and raises the idea of leasing water rights during droughts replacing crop income.
I want to be more like the team at Navajo Agricultural Products Industry. When disaster hit in 2016, they not only moved fast to survive a month on two weeks’ water, they assessed the operation and began making changes.
Black cutworm and true armyworm have been caught in relatively high numbers across the Midwest, including Michigan. Learn more about determining risk and scouting in your sweet corn plantings.