WFG Newsletter
Unique take on long-range 2025-2026 winter weather forecast focuses on early season patterns growers should have on their radar.
EPA announces a proposed rule that would establish a clear definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) under the Clean Water Act. What to know.
Tighter supplies and steady exports give growers opportunities to sharpen strategy and capture value in 2025 and beyond.
New report led by Washington State University researchers evaluates feasibility of agrovoltaics, the blending of solar power in farmland.
Respected veteran ag executive with The Wonderful Company will lead industry association for two-year term.
European federation demands increased controls to prevent the access of contaminated North American almonds.
Learn more about using pheromones to help interrupt the grape mealybug mating cycle.
Check out a photo gallery of highlights captured during FIRA USA 2025 showing innovation and collaboration in ag robotics.
From gastro-tourism to “glamping,” agritourism continues to gain ground in California.
Legislation backed by the California Association of Winegrape Growers to make it easier for growers to compost ag waste without needing a CalRecycle permit.
New partnership aims to develop a Regional Integrated Pest Management network for Navel Orangeworm — the most damaging pest in California tree nuts.
Learn more about the first Caribbean fruit fly quarantine in California since 1985.
Matthew Hoffman is named General Partner of Reservoir Ventures to lead pre-seed investments and ecosystem growth in ag tech.
Climate change is turning up the heat in blueberry fields. Learn how rising temperatures can disrupt blueberry pollination.
Longtime leader in blueberry production announces top-level transitions while company looks to expand globally.