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Government agency announces a second round of payments through its Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops program.
Spider mites can take over your field “in a blink of the eye.” Learn about miticide management tips from top suppliers.
Land grant colleges play numerous roles in keeping agriculture healthy. Funding cuts threaten to upend the current system.
Longtime South Florida-based tomato grower's acquisition of Shelton & Sons in Tennessee to further strengthen its Southeast ...
Learn how scientists are digging deep into the genetic makeup of blackberries to help growers produce superior fruit.
Unlike synthetic fertilizers, biofertilizers introduce or stimulate living organisms to improve soil function.
A recent study of Kentucky high tunnel vegetable growers offers insights into production challenges and effective management ...
When James Chinchiolo took over the family farm, he knew they couldn’t keep doing things the same way, so now they only sell cherries directly to consumers.
A small degree of Botrytis infection all but guaranteed in New York strawberry fields despite even the best fungicide spray ...
New plant diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent, requiring growers to adopt more proactive management strategies.
A newly released National Cover Crop Survey Report digs into feedback provided by more than 650 U.S. farm advisors.
When hull split eventually arrives, Qandah calls it a “must” to spray back-to-back over two weeks. “We have to go with two ...
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