Growing Produce Staff
How To Handle Blueberry Crop Damage Assessments After the Storm
Wind and flood impacts can bring a handful of ailments to plants when hurricanes pass through.
New Fungicide Provides Almond, Pome Fruit Growers Resistance Management
Axios 20 SC fungicide contains the only FRAC Group 52 active ingredient on the market with no known cross-resistance to other fungicide groups.
Ag Industry Groups File Suit in Challenge of H-2A Rule
The lawsuit argues the H-2A rule illegally gives temporary workers collective bargaining rights, restricts First Amendment rights of employers, and more.
Check out These New, Updated Tractors and Harvesters
Manufacturers have made some impressive strides in their equipment.
USDA’s Thoughts on the Dockworker Labor Strike [Update]
See the government agency’s statement about the dockworker strike affecting East Coast and Gulf Coast ports.
Global Nematicide Market Set To Grow Near $2 Billion in Value by 2034
Research report indicates as crop protection shifts toward sustainable practices and innovations, the demand for more nematicides is expected to expand.
Urgent Call to Action From California Avocado Commission
California Avocado Commission outraged by USDA’s decision to no longer use APHIS inspectors in Mexico to conduct pest inspection of avocado orchards.
New Fruit Harvesting Robot Powered by AI Comes To Life
After years of development, ag tech startup Nanovel unveils its autonomous fruit-harvesting robot capable of picking tree fruit for the fresh market.
Roy Rom Remembered as Arkansas’ ‘Mr. Peach’ and ‘Mr. Apple’
Decorated pomologist worked for the University of Arkansas from 1958 to 1989.
Bayer Ready To Feed Needs of the Foodservice Industry
Bayer Vegetable Seeds creates a culinary council that will influence the future breeding of the company’s food crops.
Kubota Makes Move To Ramp Up Its Ag Tech Capability
Strategic alignment drives acquisition of Bloomfield Robotics Inc. to provide specialty crop monitoring services one plant at a time.
Meet Eda Reinot — the New Leader of Certis Biologicals
Eda Reinot to continue science-forward legacy of leadership into the next phase of company growth.
Farmworker Protection Rule Implementation on Hold for Now
Following a preliminary injunction, the U.S. Department of Labor announces a nationwide delay of the final rule until further notice.
Devastating Strawberry Disease a Big Concern for Nursery Growers
Neopestalotiopsis fruit rot and leaf spot levels observed in nurseries to likely impact the supply of tips and plug plants for many strawberry producers.
Intelinair Earns AgTech Data Analytics Company of the Year Award
Annual AgTech Breakthrough Awards program recognizes innovation in agricultural and food technologies around the globe.
Report Reveals Big Impacts of Pesticide Policies on California Lettuce Production
Economic analysis projects a 7.3% decrease in California lettuce production due to restrictions on key pesticides.
Where To Get Controlled Environment Agriculture Insights Now
For those endeavoring to grow produce within a controlled environment agriculture environment, any insight can be key to success. We’ve got some for you.
USDA Going Big To Address Drought and Water Conservation
Up to $400 million in funding will support irrigation districts and producers in using innovative water savings technologies and farming practices.
EPA Emergency Order Halts All Use of Dacthal Herbicide
This is the first time in almost 40 years EPA has taken this type of emergency action for a pesticide.