Watch High Tech Take Onion Crops from Start To Finish By Paul Rusnak|June 9, 2024 Vegetable producer and social media star Shay Myers wants to show you how laser weeding is helping him grow more and better crops.Read More
California Ag Department Makes Big Investment in Sustainable Pest Management By California Department of Food and Agriculture|November 4, 2024
Ways Organic Matter Impacts Soil Health and Crop Yield By Carol Miller|June 8, 2024 A research team reviews years of soil studies to learn common themes.
Innovative Techniques for Scaling up Seedling Production in the Greenhouse By Ellie Gabel, Revolutionized|June 7, 2024 Promise the best environment for your starter plants by exploring groundbreaking perspectives and technologies you can use in your operations.
Almond Growers Tap into High Tech for Optimal Water Efficiency By Thomas Skernivitz|May 28, 2024 California producers are enjoying preliminary success with T-REX, the Tree-Crop Remote Sensing of Evapotranspiration Experiment.
4 Novel Food Crops You Might Not Have Thought Of for the Greenhouse By Brian Sparks|May 28, 2024 Mangoes? Melons? Coffee? Wasabi? Yes, they all might be a fit for you — if you do your homework.
Watch Now: 3 Vegetable Transplant Videos You Have To See By Carol Miller|May 25, 2024 Check out what growers and Extension agents are posting to YouTube.
Biostimulants an Ally for Better Water Utilization in Plants By Michele Katsaris|May 24, 2024 Learn how biostimulants are gaining ground on the farm in the battle against environmental stresses like droughts and heavy rainfall.
Finding New Ways To Keep Vegetables Fresher For Longer By UF/IFAS News|May 23, 2024 On a mission for postharvest superpowers, researchers discover treatments that delay the aging process in broccoli.
How Sky High Fertilizer Prices Have Impacted Vegetable Growers By Carol Miller|May 22, 2024 We asked growers and consultants to share their own stories. See what they had to say.
Favorite Farm Tools That Make R&K Greenhouses Grow Strong By Thomas Skernivitz|May 21, 2024 Equipment (old and new) allows this Georgia-based greenhouse operation to supply Southeast growers with vegetable transplants.
4 Reasons Vents in Polytunnels Make the Most Sense for Berry Crops By Thomas Skernivitz|May 21, 2024 Environmental control inside the growing structure makes berries feel right at home.
Are Worker Bees Too Ambitious For Their Own Good? By WSU Insider|May 20, 2024 Longer, warmer autumns mean more flying, raising chance of colony collapse in the spring.
Study: Biostimulant Technologies Help Water Use in Almonds Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 15, 2024 Results show almonds treated with Acadian biostimulants with improved stem water potential in both stressed and non-stressed situations.
Another New Record in Sales for Organic Food Industry Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 15, 2024 Organic Trade Association pegs sales of organic foods in 2023 at $63.8 billion. Produce still at top spot in organic sales category.
Ways To Edge Out Your Competition in the Vegetable Greenhouse By Rick Snyder|May 14, 2024 Understanding the market helps you to make wise decisions.
Greenhouse-Grown Hops? Florida Scientists Brewing up New Potential By Paul Rusnak|May 8, 2024 Researchers are now growing the crop that gives beer its character in greenhouses. The inside move could net same yields as major growers in the PNW.
Here Is Your 2024 Organic Farmer of the Year Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 7, 2024 The Organic Trade Association announces its annual leadership award winners. See who took the title of Organic Farmer of the Year.
Wild Bees Setting Good Example for Pollination of Sweet Cherries By Dr. Maxime Eeraerts | Julia Osterman|May 5, 2024 Helter-skelter foraging traits of wild bees improve honeybees’ pollination contribution.
Considering Windbreaks for Your Melons? Check Out 3 Options By Carol Miller|May 2, 2024 Find out what American Vegetable Grower Lead Editor Carol Miller saw during her annual farm tour (this time to Texas’ Rio Grande Valley).
Can Growing Citrus Under Protective Screen Save Florida’s Signature Crop? By Paul Rusnak|May 1, 2024 The CUPS system remains an option for growers seeking an inside advantage.