Limiting Weed Seed Production May Be A Control Option In Sweet Corn Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 22, 2012 Sweet corn growers fighting troublesome weeds have a new reason for hope, suggests a recent University of Illinois […]Read More
Working To Protect Spinach Against New Strain of Downy Mildew Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 16, 2024
Kiwiberry Breeding Scientist Earns Innovator of the Year Award Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 16, 2024
Study: Biostimulant Technologies Help Water Use in Almonds Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 15, 2024
Choosing The Right Sweet Corn Hybrids By Growing Produce Staff|January 25, 2012 Although it’s a common practice to study plant populations in field corn, University of Illinois associate professor of […]
How To Produce A Clean Sweet Corn Crop By Rosemary Gordon|December 8, 2011 Some of the biggest challenges of producing a clean sweet corn crop are the caterpillars, says Rick Foster, […]
Study Shows Corn Plants Help Control Major Mite Pest By Growing Produce Staff|November 4, 2011 Already a source of food and biofuel, University of Florida researchers report in a new study that corn […]
Built-In Protection in Performance Sweet Corn Series Posted by A. J. Bussan|August 18, 2011 This fall, sweet corn growers will have access to new technology in two varieties they are familiar with. […]
New Study Shows Bt Corn Benefits Neighboring Farms By Growing Produce Staff|October 14, 2010 Agricultural scientists reported in last week’s issue of the journal Science that Bt corn provides significant economic benefits […]
A New Marketing Tool For Corn By Growing Produce Staff|May 4, 2010 Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists are part of an international team that has found a way to boost […]
Spray Rates, Droplet Size Make A Difference In Combating Corn Earworm By Growing Produce Staff|April 15, 2010 An ariel study conducted by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists indicates that spray rates and droplet size can […]
Driven To Succeed By Rosemary Gordon|April 5, 2010 Even at the tender age of 11, Brian Campbell of Berwick, PA, knew what he wanted to be […]
New Corn Varieties May Be Coming Soon By Growing Produce Staff|November 23, 2009 A four-year effort to sequence the genome of corn — something that is expected to speed up development […]
First Evidence That Weed Killers Improve Nutritional Value Of Sweet Corn By Growing Produce Staff|July 8, 2009 For the first time, scientists report that the use of weed killers actually boosts the nutritional value of […]
New GM Corn Loaded With Vitamins By Growing Produce Staff|May 6, 2009 A genetically modified corn fortified with three vitamins has been developed by a team of researchers from Spain […]
Long & Scott Farms: Master Marketers By Tacy Callies|July 1, 2008 When Florida Grower last reported on Long & Scott Farms six years ago, the Zellwood commercial vegetable producer […]
Prima Bella’s Unique Sales Approach By David Eddy|May 1, 2008 If you ask John Bacchetti about his sweet corn growing operation, he’ll tell you that wouldn’t be a logical […]