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Idaho Ag Today
University of Idaho Extension has published a bulletin to help potato farmers recognize the symptoms of bacterial rot and protect their operations ring rot.
California Ag Today
Early scouting and prevention are critical to protect yields.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington continues to produce more apples than any other state with this year’s crop forecast to be at or near a record, with many varieties to choose from.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington continues to produce more apples than any other state with this year’s crop forecast to be at or near a record, with many varieties to choose from.
The Agribusiness Update
Farmers could be closer to growing crop varieties better at fighting off diseases thanks to a new scientific breakthrough with AI, and USDA opens 30-day public comment period to provide feedback on the Department's reorganization plan.
The Agribusiness Update
Mild July temperatures in California’s Central Valley were kind to peaches used for canning as farmers harvested their early varieties, and new trade deals between the U.S. and countries around the world will directly benefit America’s farmers and ranchers.
Idaho Ag Today
They are called the Germplasm Laboratory which means they have a large collection of varieties of potatoes.
Farm of the Future
A potential game-changer could be on the horizon for almond growers.
Idaho Ag Today
Increasing demand for surface water r and recycled water for irrigation has led to H2O, with high salt concentrations being used for crops.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Six new citrus varieties bred for tolerance to Huanglongbing (HLB) are now available to Florida growers. Developed by UF/IFAS researchers, these selections aim to support industry recovery with improved juice quality and grove performance.
Idaho Ag Today
An Herbicide-resistant weed continues spreading through Southern Idaho
Fruit Grower Report
Now that Pear Bureau Northwest’s chief, CarrieAnn Arias has a few months under her belt, plans for the new year are taking shape, including creative marketing plans.
Fruit Grower Report
Now that Pear Bureau Northwest’s chief, CarrieAnn Arias has a few months under her belt, plans for the new year are taking shape, including creative marketing plans.