Vegetables
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture announces approval of first loan for farmers that were impacted by the major hurricane.
What you need to know to control this damaging pest.
In its quest for sustainable practices that work, cover crops take center stage.
From bells to jalapenos and more, compare the features of these varieties to find the best selections for your farm.
Tomatoes’ physical characteristics can be hostile to beneficial insects. Here’s what researchers have learned about what works.
Purdue University blends agriculture and bioengineering to develop patented phenotyping tool.
Invasive pest has been a pain for fruit, vegetable, and ornamental plant growers in Florida. Researchers evaluate promising products for control.
To help meet endangered species obligations, the government agency is laying the groundwork for ambitious plans to facilitate key review process.
All host fruit for the Oriental fruit fly to be removed from properties, with trees remaining in place.
NOAA analysis confirms what was expected. Not only was 2023 the warmest in 174 years of recordkeeping, it did so by a record-setting margin.
Even if your family works well together, it never hurts to have a regular check in to make sure everyone is still doing well.
When it’s dry, scientists find that tomato roots produce suberin — a molecule that can control water flow.
Rising demand for fresh and organic produce boosts global vertical farming market, which is now projected to reach $35 billion by 2032.
Five questions that should be answered during a grower’s filter selection process.
We asked an expert about how breeders keep up with rapidly developing disease strains.
USDA-NIFA-funded project totaling more than $5 million will address multiple aspects of successful short-day onion production.
The country’s leading experts weigh in on why these insects, weeds, and diseases are such a problem.
These examples show why ag tech adoption is instrumental to being a successful ag professional as harsh conditions become more frequent.
Strohauer Farms’ Amber Vander Dussen had a lot to learn when she joined the family farm. Here’s how she did it.