For many growers, profit growth feels harder to achieve than it did just a few years ago. When margins tighten, your focus shifts — less about what’s next and more about what’s already in motion.
The latest iteration of the National Cover Crop Survey is the 8th in the research series, which began in 2012.
Economic thresholds are one of the most trusted tools in insect management. They help growers decide when pest populations justify treatment before economic injury occurs. The concept is foundational ...
In the February issue of American Fruit Grower, I shared the story of Biloxi blueberry and the genetic diversity efforts of long-retired USDA-ARS blueberry breeder Dr. Arlen Draper. His efforts paid ...
Olejnik Farms and Greenhouses in Michigan celebrates 100 years of family farming while showcasing the equipment that keeps ...
Cold‑tolerant avocado varieties could open production much farther north in Florida, presenting new opportunities as western states face growing challenges.
Rising almond prices have been met with even higher costs, pushing break-even timelines and price thresholds to levels that ...
In recognition of International Year of the Woman Farmer and International Women’s Day, association is highlighting several standout California female avocado growers.
For six decades — from a desert kibbutz to California’s Central Valley — I have had the exciting good fortune to watch drip ...
USDA declares 26 counties in Florida natural disaster areas following record-breaking freeze events. The designation means aid is on the way.
Although athletes thrive on strong competition, tree nut orchard managers become frustrated when their orchard’s floors face ...
Learn how bin materials impact codling moth populations and discover expert strategies for monitoring and mitigating late-season emergence.
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