American Fruit Grower Lead Editor David Eddy says you can’t do much about this crazy weather – except to minimize the impact.
Washington State University has named International New-Varieties Network LLC (INN) of Ephrata, WA, the exclusive global ...
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The latest Midwest research on sustainable vegetable production and crop innovations shaping agriculture’s future.
There’s always plenty to talk about at UGA’s annual muscadine field day. Take a look at some new muscadine selections.
Sunshine State's strawberry growers weather major storms with the help of two new varieties that fare well in wet soil.
A research team aims to look at how drought, heat waves, and other climate change factors impact the cycle of water and ...
Seed wagon and custom sprayer help North Carolina-based Howell Farming tend to the state's top veggie crops -- sweet potatoes ...