Researchers are developing robots that promise to automate a process that has always relied on human workers—and bees.
Stephen Martinek, of Sugarcreek Twp., planted six apple trees on his farm in 2015. After nearly 10 years of learning and growing, he’s hosting his first public cider pour at Joui Wine in downtown ...
New York City was once the "Oyster Capital of the World." A new art installation explains how regrowing their populations ...
Having an indoor fruit tree may sound appealing, but not all fruit trees are suited for growing inside. Here are the ones to ...
Canosia Grove is excited to be part of the upcoming Cider North at the DECC, and will even be bringing a special flavor this ...
The Trump administration has started its overhaul of existing immigration policy. However, one program that allows migrant ...
Another measure that has been promoted in the banner to prevent water loss and soil erosion is to build check dams. As a ...
I sat down with Russell Norton a horticulture and agriculture educator with the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and started by asking him: why do we prune?
Making the most of a sunny reprieve on Saturday, January 25 more than 300 people gathered at the historic Tithe Barn in Bradford on Avon to take part in the annual wassail. Wassails are a traditional ...
Advanced Practical Gardening pruning Bramley apple tree (Image: Ruth Darrah) The Advanced Practical Gardening students did a great job of pruning an old Bramley apple tree and fan-training the peach.
Rose Hill Farm’s annual winter party brought out revelers to encourage a prosperous harvest for the coming season — and have ...
Paul Locher explains how valuable apples were on the frontier of Ohio Country in the early 1800s, and how settlers improved ...