Why Grafting Works Best When Fighting Fusarium Wilt on Watermelon By Anthony P. Keinath|July 23, 2024 Learn different management options for Fusarium wilt of watermelon.Read More
California Ag Department Makes Big Investment in Sustainable Pest Management By California Department of Food and Agriculture|November 4, 2024
The Latest Melon and Pollinator Insights from Researchers By Carol Miller|March 19, 2024 Learn more about a handful of studies exploring the subtle workings of pollinators and melons.
How Howell Farming Co. Fights for Great Watermelon By Carol Miller|March 6, 2024 Its arsenal includes trust-worthy neighbors, solid IPM, and great genetics.
Watermelon Varieties You Will Want To Know and Grow in 2024 By Carol Miller|January 12, 2024 Compare specs of these selections to find the right fit for your farm.
Vegetable Seed Trials: 3 Unique Melons To Watch For [Videos] By Thomas Skernivitz|January 10, 2024 Check out short video clips from the field featuring the latest developments in melons.
Watch This! New Dark Green Watermelon Varieties Take TikTok by Storm By Paul Rusnak|August 10, 2023 Reaction to vegetable grower Shay Myers’ recent social media post about the latest watermelon varieties shows how much people love these juicy cucurbits.
Increased Fusarium Pressure Putting a Damper on Watermelon Crop in South Carolina Posted by Growing Produce Staff|July 24, 2023 Cooler-than-normal temperatures this spring have led to multiple problems for producers.
The Tale of This Season’s Texas Watermelon Crop: Yields up, Quality Down By AgriLife Today|June 9, 2023 Watching watermelons. Texas A&M horticulturists report on what they are seeing in the field so far.
Wisdom on What It Takes To Grow Amazing Watermelons By Carol Miller|May 31, 2023 Van Groningen & Sons shares its hard-earned knowledge of production and displays its devotion for this juicy cucurbit crop.
Did You Know? Seedcorn Maggots Can Devastate Spring Melons By John C. Palumbo|February 22, 2023 Learn more about recognizing and preventing this pest from worming its way into your crops.
Learn How Grafting and Biofungicide Combo Helps Boost Watermelon Productivity By Thomas Skernivitz|January 25, 2023 University of California Advisor Zheng Wang is eager to relay his experiences during the BioSolutions 2023 Conference & Expo.
AI Technology on the Job To Help Squelch Downy Mildew in Watermelon By UF/IFAS News|July 18, 2022 Learn more about newly published research that uses machine learning to quickly and efficiently detect the pathogen in several stages.
To Fight Fusarium Wilt in Your Watermelon Crop, ID It Early By Kaity Lloyd, G&S Business Communication|May 4, 2022 By the time you see the distinctive foliar wilt, this fungal disease has likely already lowered your yields.
Watermelon Crops Had a Strong Year in 2021 By Carol Miller|April 6, 2022 Strong prices and consumer demand drove sales for this consumer favorite.
Study Shows Mobile Drip Irrigation Can Be a Winner for Watermelon By AgriLife Today|January 5, 2022 Learn more details about a project that compares two types of watering methods for producing high-quality vegetables.
2 Mystery Plant Viruses a New Worry for Watermelon Growers in Florida Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 24, 2021 It appears crinkle leaf-associated virus 1 and 2 have made it to the Sunshine State. But there is still much to learn about the pathogens.
Take a Closer Look at Watermelon Vine Decline By Gene McAvoy|July 15, 2021 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this malady.
Team Effort Keeps Watermelon Growing Strong in Florida Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 2, 2021 Learn how an alert system keeps stakeholders in the loop on all issues involving this valuable cucurbit crop.
Georgia Growers Gearing up for Watermelon Season Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 28, 2020 Learn how this year’s campaign is developing amid coronavirus challenges.
9 Melon Varieties To Keep In Mind Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 27, 2016 View some of the latest watermelon and cantaloupe varieties making an impact on the market.