Eco-friendly inputs like biostimulants and biofertilizers not only enhance nutrient efficiency, but also build resilience ...
International berry nursery Nourse Farms continues to monitor what it calls a “challenging period” for the strawberry ...
American Fruit Grower Editor David Eddy says if you're not looking into mechanization, it's time to go small or go home.
To properly manage pathogens in irrigation water, Zylstra says growers should pay attention to the method of pathogen control ...
Tom Burchell of Burchell Nursery shares what he believes is the 'future of the almond industry'— ‘Nonpareil SC+’ — a ...
Dr. Snyder is Professor Emeritus, having retired as Professor and Extension Vegetable Specialist with 33 years at the Truck ...
A nationwide survey conducted by viticulture and enology experts from U.S. land-grant universities, including Michigan State ...
Initial calculations from University of Florida economists estimate ag production losses from Hurricane Milton between $190.4 ...
For growers out there who've been through a natural disaster, your experience can help others facing the same situation more ...
The two-spot cotton leafhopper has recently been detected in several Florida counties. Beside cotton, the invasive pest can ...
The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets has announced new findings of the spotted lanternfly in additional ...
Texas A&M AgriLife is collaborating in a first-of-its-kind project to propagate new seedless muscadine grape varieties to ...