Fruit growers have always farmed with risk. But despite the pace and overlap of external pressures, the industry refuses to stand still.
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating fertilizer price spikes and market concentration, as farmers raise concerns over rising input costs.
Learn more about humic and fulvic acids, two nature-based products that should be inside every agronomist's toolbox.
Four fungicides — triflumizole, flutriafol, cyprodinil, and fluazinam — may be effective as preharvest controls against ...
Learn how Weed Science Society of America experts are working to integrate AI into emerging sustainable weed-control technologies.
Emerging ag robotics company announces expansion into new crops, alongside a next-generation weeding robot arriving later this year.
Pulsed irrigation, according to Michigan State University researcher Josh Vander Weide, improves growth, yield, and quality in blueberry plants — which is good news for water-deprived growers in not ...
Alliance for Food and Farming says Environmental Working Group's 'Dirty Dozen' report discourages consumption of safe produce.
The U.S. Department of the Interior has announced $889 million in investments for critical water infrastructure projects across the West.
The Fertilizer Institute says Jones Act waiver will ease fertilizer logistics, lower transport costs, and support timely spring applications nationwide.
For many growers, profit growth feels harder to achieve than it did just a few years ago. When margins tighten, your focus shifts — less about what’s next and more about what’s already in motion.
Industry veteran Welcome Sauer warns rising Chinese production and shifting export markets are destabilizing cherries in the PNW.