Old Weed Killers are New Again for Caneberry Growers By David Eddy|October 1, 2024 Growers may get access to post-emergent herbicides commonly used by corn and soybean farmers. Read More
A New Biopesticide in the Making To Fight Spotted Wing Drosophila By Michigan State University AgBioResearch|October 31, 2024
North American Berry Industry Leaders Set To Meet In Hawaii By Thomas Skernivitz|July 18, 2024 North American Raspberry and Blackberry Association and North American Strawberry Growers Association look ahead to joint 2025 annual meeting.
Fruit and Nut Nurseries Showcase Some of Their Latest and Greatest Varieties Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 24, 2024 Check out several selections, including apples, almond, raspberry, and more from leading nursery operation and fruit breeders.
Spotlight On 6 Sweet Apple and Berry Varieties Posted by Growing Produce Staff|January 16, 2024 Check out several apple and berry selections from leading nurseries and fruit breeders.
New and Juicy Fruit Varieties You Should Know and Grow Posted by Growing Produce Staff|November 14, 2023 Check out a few apple, grape, cherry, and berry selections from leading nurseries and fruit breeders.
Cheers to This Outstanding Red Raspberry Breeding Program By John R. Clark|October 10, 2023 Learn why Cornell University’s raspberry breeding program is a heritage to celebrate for all the past accomplishments and for future achievements.
Longtime Berry Researcher Finishes His Academic Career on a Sweet Note By John R. Clark|January 9, 2023 University of Arkansas’ John R. Clark takes a look back at some of the changes in berry crops over the past 40 years.
Plastic Mulches — A Remarkable Thing When It Comes to Growing Raspberries By Lisa DeVetter|October 11, 2022 Washington State University aims to determine which of the new mulch technologies provides the most value.
Fruitful Prospects Continue To Flourish for Berry Growers Today By David Eddy|July 26, 2022 When it comes to introducing a new crop, blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries lead the way.
Ways To Keep Pace With Changes in the Berry Market By Thomas Skernivitz|April 5, 2022 As competition increases among plant breeders, growers should react accordingly.
North American Raspberry and Blackberry Conference Going All Virtual in 2022 Posted by Growing Produce Staff|February 7, 2022 Ongoing disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic forces association’s annual conference to pivot.
North American Raspberry and Blackberry Association Nursery List on the Grow Posted by Growing Produce Staff|November 22, 2021 Weeks Berry, Mountain Shadow join 13 other plant sellers. Check out the entire list.
Historic Heat Wave Still Has PNW Berry Growers Feeling the Burn By Thomas Skernivitz|October 5, 2021 Producers and researchers left to regroup and strategize in the wake of extreme weather event.
Heatwave Roasts Pacific Northwest Berry Growers By Johnny Eppich|June 29, 2021 The heat has been so intense that it melted streetcar wires in the cities, and it seems to be damaging crops like raspberries as well.
Berry Growers See the Upside of a Pandemic By Thomas Skernivitz|January 25, 2021 Industry stakeholders excited for the new year after coping surprisingly well during a chaotic 2020.
The Berry Business in 2020 Is Good, But Not Easy By Thomas Skernivitz|November 17, 2020 Labor, land, and disease tolerance issues are just some of the barriers to running a successful berry nursery today.
Bold Brand Refresh Rolled Out by Wish Farms Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 11, 2020 See what the longtime berry producer has in mind to sweeten its marketing and communication efforts.
My Tribute to a True Berry Breeding Legend and Friend By John R. Clark|October 13, 2020 This past year, the fruit industry lost Chad Finn unexpectedly. See why fellow berry breeding scientist John Clark calls him a lasting inspiration.
Ways to Keep a Lid on Explosive Weed Problems in Berries By Gary Gao|August 25, 2020 Effective control of plants out of place takes knowledge, prevention, persistence, and innovation.
Pulsed-Drip Irrigation Progress for Raspberries By Thomas Skernivitz|July 14, 2020 Water-use efficiency study in PNW results in 7% increase in crop production.