Vegetables
The Oriental Fruit Fly pest is known to target more than 230 different fruit, vegetable, and plant commodities.
The new rule would enhance enforcement against employers who undermine labor standards.
Communication between EPA staff and potato growers is essential if we hope to keep our industry thriving in today’s environment.
Recently published study places researchers closer to ensuring your fruits and vegetables arrive as fresh as possible at the grocery store.
Located in Denver, the project gives urbanites a way to interact with real agriculture.
Early reports indicate most specialty crop interests in Florida and Georgia were spared the worst of major Hurricane Idalia’s wrath.
Already on alert, USDA-APHIS inspectors confirm 20 more adult specimens of the Zeugodacus tau fruit fly were recently found in Los Angeles County.
While hefty price tags stunt their current rate of adoption, robotic weeders could be commonplace within the next decade.
Researchers are thinking outside the box to expand lettuce growing outside the traditional areas in Florida.
Ag tech company Four Growers has expanded the capabilities of its GR-100 robotic harvester to potentially include cucumbers.
Chief Agricultural Officer of Yuma, AZ-based vegetable operation succeeds at taking risks for a secure future.
AI is everywhere. But as intelligent tech is, there are some things it still must learn.
Export values increased 19.05% to $2.2 billion, and export volume increased 3.85% to 3.3 million metric tons.
Learn why agriculture has become a target, the attacks it faces, and multiple ways it can stay safe from malicious actors.
Research trial phase set to kick into high gear with the aim to develop a domestic industry for the valuable spice.
Funded projects include investing food safety, specialty crop research, developing new and improved seed varieties, and more.
Imagine if long-term weather forecasting improves to where you’ll know weather conditions up to a year in advance. The reality is closer than you think.
Grant from the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research aimed to increase crop resistance to the deadly pathogen.
The predatory yellow-legged hornet has been a pain for bee populations in Europe. The first U.S. sighting of the pest was just confirmed. Find out where.