Vegetables
Meet our 2024 regional Grower Achievement Award winners, who know how to change the industry into a better version of itself.
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If you understand how potato plants use water from planting to harvest, you’ll avoid causing injury from too much or too little irrigation.
Crop protection activity has been robust in California this year. New data show growers are on pace to achieve something not accomplished since 2020.
Following a preliminary injunction, the U.S. Department of Labor announces a nationwide delay of the final rule until further notice.
Erika Johnson shares her love of gardening and produce with area citizens. Check out a few pieces of equipment that help get the job done.
Nearly a half million dollars in new funds to develop a tomato variety with resistance to branched broomrape.
Neopestalotiopsis fruit rot and leaf spot levels observed in nurseries to likely impact the supply of tips and plug plants for many strawberry producers.
USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant program funds awarded to 65 recipients. Learn how it will increase marketplace competitiveness for the industry.
Social media influencers in the agriculture space continue to grow. Check out a few farming-fluencers you should be following, if not already.
Late blight confirmed in Allegany County. Cornell researchers provide pointers on how to protect your plants.
Nearly year-long collaborative effort successfully eradicated four invasive fruit fly species.
Research grants aim to help tap into carrots’ wild side to breed crops with Alternaria resistance and ability to grow in water-deficient conditions.
Longtime leader of influential family farm business passes away at 91. The International Fresh Produce Association remembers his accomplishments.
Economic analysis projects a 7.3% decrease in California lettuce production due to restrictions on key pesticides.
Incorporating the latest ag tech into irrigation practices is critical for addressing environmental and sustainability challenges.
For those endeavoring to grow produce within a controlled environment agriculture environment, any insight can be key to success. We’ve got some for you.
Research shows algorithm found moisture on the reference plate nearly 96% of the time in comparison with manual observations.
Learn how political powers are in play to help Georgia produce growers from losing ground to unfairly priced fruit and vegetable imports.