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In this latest episode, Rick Dantzler of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation addresses the billion-dollar question: Will we defeat HLB? Need Help Picking What Blueberry Varieties to Grow? There’s an App for That. Posted by Paul Rusnak | May 28, 2021. SUBSCRIBE - GROWING PRODUCE Florida Grower Magazine. Published since 1907, Florida Grower® magazine serves the state’s citrus, vegetable and fruit growers, as well as other industry stakeholders with insight on varieties, production, pest control, irrigation, harvesting, packing and farm management. New Subscription. Renew a WHY GRAPE GROWERS ARE TURNING TO BIOCHAR FOR VINE GROWTH Why Grape Growers Are Turning to Biochar for Vine Growth. Growers can produce their own biochar by burning pulled vines from their fields. Centuries of precedent, dating back to human prehistory, support the soil benefits of biochar. But it is the last two years that have really sold Doug Beck on the agricultural perks of terra preta, or the WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE NEW RIGHT TO FARM ACT IN This year’s state legislative session marked a big win for agriculture with the passage of SB 88 — Florida’s Right to Farm Act. The bill garnered strong support in the legislature and was signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on April 29. The law will protect farmers from certain types of civil lawsuits HOW SUNTERRA PRODUCE FEEDS THE HUNGRY AND ITS BOTTOM LINE Prior to the pandemic, SunTerra Produce enjoyed an excellent reputation as a grower, packer, and shipper of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Newport Beach, CA-based operation partners with more than 14 farms in the U.S. and Mexico, adhering to food safety standards throughout the harvest, storage, and distribution of a diverse range of produce.. Their typical customers include a varietyof
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
SWEET POTATO OPTIONS FOR MIDWEST GROWERS Sweet potato plants require a long frost-free growing season to mature large, useful roots. Depending upon the cultivar, sweet potatoes come in different sizes and colors (orange-fleshed, white, orange, deep-purple varieties). The sweet potato is an important source THE TOP 8 WORST WEEDS IN FLORIDA CITRUS Spanish needles are self-pollinating, but they still attract pollinators. One plant can produce between 3,000 and 6,000 highly viable seeds with no dormancy requirement. UF/IFAS Weed Scientist Ramdas Kanissery recently presented the most troublesome weeds in Florida citrus based on a 2019 survey conducted by the Weed ScienceSociety of America.
TACTICS FOR SUCCESSFUL SEEDLESS WATERMELON PRODUCTION Tactics For Successful Seedless Watermelon Production. Part of Gordon Johnson’s research shows that if you have inadequate pollen it can increase the risk of hollow heart, which is shown here. Photo courtesy of Gordon Johnson. Growing seedless watermelon requires greater management and attention to detail than seeded watermelon production MANAGING MAGNESIUM IN GRAPES The generally accepted standard for magnesium in petiole samples is about 0.3% to 0.5% at bloom, and 0.35% to 0.75% in samples taken 70 to 100 days after bloom. Because the vine does not require as much magnesium as other nutrients, it also does not lose as much when the fruit is harvested — about 0.2 pounds per ton of grapes harvestedGROWING PRODUCE
In this latest episode, Rick Dantzler of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation addresses the billion-dollar question: Will we defeat HLB? Need Help Picking What Blueberry Varieties to Grow? There’s an App for That. Posted by Paul Rusnak | May 28, 2021. SUBSCRIBE - GROWING PRODUCE Florida Grower Magazine. Published since 1907, Florida Grower® magazine serves the state’s citrus, vegetable and fruit growers, as well as other industry stakeholders with insight on varieties, production, pest control, irrigation, harvesting, packing and farm management. New Subscription. Renew a WHY GRAPE GROWERS ARE TURNING TO BIOCHAR FOR VINE GROWTH Why Grape Growers Are Turning to Biochar for Vine Growth. Growers can produce their own biochar by burning pulled vines from their fields. Centuries of precedent, dating back to human prehistory, support the soil benefits of biochar. But it is the last two years that have really sold Doug Beck on the agricultural perks of terra preta, or the WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE NEW RIGHT TO FARM ACT IN This year’s state legislative session marked a big win for agriculture with the passage of SB 88 — Florida’s Right to Farm Act. The bill garnered strong support in the legislature and was signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on April 29. The law will protect farmers from certain types of civil lawsuits HOW SUNTERRA PRODUCE FEEDS THE HUNGRY AND ITS BOTTOM LINE Prior to the pandemic, SunTerra Produce enjoyed an excellent reputation as a grower, packer, and shipper of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Newport Beach, CA-based operation partners with more than 14 farms in the U.S. and Mexico, adhering to food safety standards throughout the harvest, storage, and distribution of a diverse range of produce.. Their typical customers include a varietyof
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
SWEET POTATO OPTIONS FOR MIDWEST GROWERS Sweet potato plants require a long frost-free growing season to mature large, useful roots. Depending upon the cultivar, sweet potatoes come in different sizes and colors (orange-fleshed, white, orange, deep-purple varieties). The sweet potato is an important source THE TOP 8 WORST WEEDS IN FLORIDA CITRUS Spanish needles are self-pollinating, but they still attract pollinators. One plant can produce between 3,000 and 6,000 highly viable seeds with no dormancy requirement. UF/IFAS Weed Scientist Ramdas Kanissery recently presented the most troublesome weeds in Florida citrus based on a 2019 survey conducted by the Weed ScienceSociety of America.
TACTICS FOR SUCCESSFUL SEEDLESS WATERMELON PRODUCTION Tactics For Successful Seedless Watermelon Production. Part of Gordon Johnson’s research shows that if you have inadequate pollen it can increase the risk of hollow heart, which is shown here. Photo courtesy of Gordon Johnson. Growing seedless watermelon requires greater management and attention to detail than seeded watermelon production MANAGING MAGNESIUM IN GRAPES The generally accepted standard for magnesium in petiole samples is about 0.3% to 0.5% at bloom, and 0.35% to 0.75% in samples taken 70 to 100 days after bloom. Because the vine does not require as much magnesium as other nutrients, it also does not lose as much when the fruit is harvested — about 0.2 pounds per ton of grapes harvested 12 TIPS ON CHOOSING THE BEST GREENHOUSE SITE 5 Pest pressure: Make sure to either choose a site that is far away from other agricultural production areas, or create a buffer zone between your operation and other production areas to prevent pest infestation. 6 Level and stable groun d: Be aware of the stability of the ground on which you construct your greenhouse; it should not besubject
NEW PICK-YOUR-OWN PARADIGM STILL GROWING STRONG FOR The irony is as clear as the plexiglass shields that have separated consumers from cashiers during these COVID-19 times: Many pick-your-own (PYO) fruit growers, despite the pandemic and its lockdowns, thrived last year. And they expect to do so again this summer. The “new normal?” Yeah, for NEW INNOVATION FOR TRACTORS, HARVESTERS, SEEDERS, AND Are you in the market to upgrade your farm equipment? The time might be right for a new tractor, harvester, sprayer, or maybe even a seeder. Johnny Eppich is the Digital Content Editor for GrowingProduce.com and GreenhouseGrower.com. You can email CAN WEED-KILLING ROBOTS HELP SAVE TIME AND MONEY FOR 11 hours ago · The future is now for farmers as robots and artificial intelligence-based technologies are beginning to gain more ground in the field. Take for example, University of Florida scientists are hoping to eventually help strawberry growers unleash precision strikes on weeds – saving growers time and money as well as leaving the fruits of their labor intact. A WAKE-UP CALL FOR GROWERS ON BIOSTIMULANTS AND 1 day ago · Let’s not be alarmists, but it is well past time for growers to recognize the potential food safety risks associated with the rapidly expanding use of biostimulants and biofertilizers in crop management. In driving around the past several years, I easily see an increasing presence of these TAKE YOUR PICK! 2021 APPLE GROWER OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS One thing I’ve always liked about the apple industry is how it spans so much of the country. All fruit and nut crops need at least a semi-hospitable climate and at least halfway decent soil — that’s why you don’t see many fruits being grown in Northern Alaska or Death Valley — and most WHAT ARE THE TOP 5 STATES IN THE U.S. FOR ORGANIC Using data from USDA’s recently released organic report, here are the states with the most organic farms, harvested acres, and sales.Interestingly, only two states make all three lists. Top 5 States by Number of Organic Farms. The Top 5 hold 47% of all U.S.organic farms.
WHY SAN JOSE SCALE IS STILL A PROBLEM IN STONE FRUIT San Jose scale, or Quadraspidiotus perniciosus, is a major insect pest of apples, cherries, peaches, pears, and plums in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest.The insect can cause substantial economic damage if populations are not managed. Native to China, the plant pest was introduced in the U.S. in the 1870s. THE SECRET TO LESS BITTER PIT IN 'HONEYCRISP' APPLES The Secret To Less Bitter Pit in ‘Honeycrisp’ Apples. ‘Honeycrisp’ growers intent on preventing bitter pit might want to consider Bud-9 and G969 rootstocks because of their low rates of vigor. Photo courtesy of Washington State University. A trial involving ‘Honeycrisp’ apple trees that were fruited for the firsttime in 2020
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
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In this latest episode, Rick Dantzler of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation addresses the billion-dollar question: Will we defeat HLB? Need Help Picking What Blueberry Varieties to Grow? There’s an App for That. Posted by Paul Rusnak | May 28, 2021. SUBSCRIBE - GROWING PRODUCE Florida Grower Magazine. Published since 1907, Florida Grower® magazine serves the state’s citrus, vegetable and fruit growers, as well as other industry stakeholders with insight on varieties, production, pest control, irrigation, harvesting, packing and farm management. New Subscription. Renew a WHY GRAPE GROWERS ARE TURNING TO BIOCHAR FOR VINE GROWTH Why Grape Growers Are Turning to Biochar for Vine Growth. Growers can produce their own biochar by burning pulled vines from their fields. Centuries of precedent, dating back to human prehistory, support the soil benefits of biochar. But it is the last two years that have really sold Doug Beck on the agricultural perks of terra preta, or the WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE NEW RIGHT TO FARM ACT IN This year’s state legislative session marked a big win for agriculture with the passage of SB 88 — Florida’s Right to Farm Act. The bill garnered strong support in the legislature and was signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on April 29. The law will protect farmers from certain types of civil lawsuits HOW SUNTERRA PRODUCE FEEDS THE HUNGRY AND ITS BOTTOM LINE Prior to the pandemic, SunTerra Produce enjoyed an excellent reputation as a grower, packer, and shipper of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Newport Beach, CA-based operation partners with more than 14 farms in the U.S. and Mexico, adhering to food safety standards throughout the harvest, storage, and distribution of a diverse range of produce.. Their typical customers include a varietyof
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
SWEET POTATO OPTIONS FOR MIDWEST GROWERS Sweet potato plants require a long frost-free growing season to mature large, useful roots. Depending upon the cultivar, sweet potatoes come in different sizes and colors (orange-fleshed, white, orange, deep-purple varieties). The sweet potato is an important source THE TOP 8 WORST WEEDS IN FLORIDA CITRUS Spanish needles are self-pollinating, but they still attract pollinators. One plant can produce between 3,000 and 6,000 highly viable seeds with no dormancy requirement. UF/IFAS Weed Scientist Ramdas Kanissery recently presented the most troublesome weeds in Florida citrus based on a 2019 survey conducted by the Weed ScienceSociety of America.
TACTICS FOR SUCCESSFUL SEEDLESS WATERMELON PRODUCTION Tactics For Successful Seedless Watermelon Production. Part of Gordon Johnson’s research shows that if you have inadequate pollen it can increase the risk of hollow heart, which is shown here. Photo courtesy of Gordon Johnson. Growing seedless watermelon requires greater management and attention to detail than seeded watermelon production MANAGING MAGNESIUM IN GRAPES The generally accepted standard for magnesium in petiole samples is about 0.3% to 0.5% at bloom, and 0.35% to 0.75% in samples taken 70 to 100 days after bloom. Because the vine does not require as much magnesium as other nutrients, it also does not lose as much when the fruit is harvested — about 0.2 pounds per ton of grapes harvestedGROWING PRODUCE
In this latest episode, Rick Dantzler of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation addresses the billion-dollar question: Will we defeat HLB? Need Help Picking What Blueberry Varieties to Grow? There’s an App for That. Posted by Paul Rusnak | May 28, 2021. SUBSCRIBE - GROWING PRODUCE Florida Grower Magazine. Published since 1907, Florida Grower® magazine serves the state’s citrus, vegetable and fruit growers, as well as other industry stakeholders with insight on varieties, production, pest control, irrigation, harvesting, packing and farm management. New Subscription. Renew a WHY GRAPE GROWERS ARE TURNING TO BIOCHAR FOR VINE GROWTH Why Grape Growers Are Turning to Biochar for Vine Growth. Growers can produce their own biochar by burning pulled vines from their fields. Centuries of precedent, dating back to human prehistory, support the soil benefits of biochar. But it is the last two years that have really sold Doug Beck on the agricultural perks of terra preta, or the WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE NEW RIGHT TO FARM ACT IN This year’s state legislative session marked a big win for agriculture with the passage of SB 88 — Florida’s Right to Farm Act. The bill garnered strong support in the legislature and was signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on April 29. The law will protect farmers from certain types of civil lawsuits HOW SUNTERRA PRODUCE FEEDS THE HUNGRY AND ITS BOTTOM LINE Prior to the pandemic, SunTerra Produce enjoyed an excellent reputation as a grower, packer, and shipper of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Newport Beach, CA-based operation partners with more than 14 farms in the U.S. and Mexico, adhering to food safety standards throughout the harvest, storage, and distribution of a diverse range of produce.. Their typical customers include a varietyof
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
SWEET POTATO OPTIONS FOR MIDWEST GROWERS Sweet potato plants require a long frost-free growing season to mature large, useful roots. Depending upon the cultivar, sweet potatoes come in different sizes and colors (orange-fleshed, white, orange, deep-purple varieties). The sweet potato is an important source THE TOP 8 WORST WEEDS IN FLORIDA CITRUS Spanish needles are self-pollinating, but they still attract pollinators. One plant can produce between 3,000 and 6,000 highly viable seeds with no dormancy requirement. UF/IFAS Weed Scientist Ramdas Kanissery recently presented the most troublesome weeds in Florida citrus based on a 2019 survey conducted by the Weed ScienceSociety of America.
TACTICS FOR SUCCESSFUL SEEDLESS WATERMELON PRODUCTION Tactics For Successful Seedless Watermelon Production. Part of Gordon Johnson’s research shows that if you have inadequate pollen it can increase the risk of hollow heart, which is shown here. Photo courtesy of Gordon Johnson. Growing seedless watermelon requires greater management and attention to detail than seeded watermelon production MANAGING MAGNESIUM IN GRAPES The generally accepted standard for magnesium in petiole samples is about 0.3% to 0.5% at bloom, and 0.35% to 0.75% in samples taken 70 to 100 days after bloom. Because the vine does not require as much magnesium as other nutrients, it also does not lose as much when the fruit is harvested — about 0.2 pounds per ton of grapes harvested 12 TIPS ON CHOOSING THE BEST GREENHOUSE SITE 5 Pest pressure: Make sure to either choose a site that is far away from other agricultural production areas, or create a buffer zone between your operation and other production areas to prevent pest infestation. 6 Level and stable groun d: Be aware of the stability of the ground on which you construct your greenhouse; it should not besubject
NEW PICK-YOUR-OWN PARADIGM STILL GROWING STRONG FOR The irony is as clear as the plexiglass shields that have separated consumers from cashiers during these COVID-19 times: Many pick-your-own (PYO) fruit growers, despite the pandemic and its lockdowns, thrived last year. And they expect to do so again this summer. The “new normal?” Yeah, for NEW INNOVATION FOR TRACTORS, HARVESTERS, SEEDERS, AND Are you in the market to upgrade your farm equipment? The time might be right for a new tractor, harvester, sprayer, or maybe even a seeder. Johnny Eppich is the Digital Content Editor for GrowingProduce.com and GreenhouseGrower.com. You can email CAN WEED-KILLING ROBOTS HELP SAVE TIME AND MONEY FOR 7 hours ago · The future is now for farmers as robots and artificial intelligence-based technologies are beginning to gain more ground in the field. Take for example, University of Florida scientists are hoping to eventually help strawberry growers unleash precision strikes on weeds – saving growers time and money as well as leaving the fruits of their labor intact. A WAKE-UP CALL FOR GROWERS ON BIOSTIMULANTS AND 1 day ago · Let’s not be alarmists, but it is well past time for growers to recognize the potential food safety risks associated with the rapidly expanding use of biostimulants and biofertilizers in crop management. In driving around the past several years, I easily see an increasing presence of these TAKE YOUR PICK! 2021 APPLE GROWER OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS One thing I’ve always liked about the apple industry is how it spans so much of the country. All fruit and nut crops need at least a semi-hospitable climate and at least halfway decent soil — that’s why you don’t see many fruits being grown in Northern Alaska or Death Valley — and most WHAT ARE THE TOP 5 STATES IN THE U.S. FOR ORGANIC Using data from USDA’s recently released organic report, here are the states with the most organic farms, harvested acres, and sales.Interestingly, only two states make all three lists. Top 5 States by Number of Organic Farms. The Top 5 hold 47% of all U.S.organic farms.
WHY SAN JOSE SCALE IS STILL A PROBLEM IN STONE FRUIT San Jose scale, or Quadraspidiotus perniciosus, is a major insect pest of apples, cherries, peaches, pears, and plums in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest.The insect can cause substantial economic damage if populations are not managed. Native to China, the plant pest was introduced in the U.S. in the 1870s. THE SECRET TO LESS BITTER PIT IN 'HONEYCRISP' APPLES The Secret To Less Bitter Pit in ‘Honeycrisp’ Apples. ‘Honeycrisp’ growers intent on preventing bitter pit might want to consider Bud-9 and G969 rootstocks because of their low rates of vigor. Photo courtesy of Washington State University. A trial involving ‘Honeycrisp’ apple trees that were fruited for the firsttime in 2020
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
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In this latest episode, Rick Dantzler of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation addresses the billion-dollar question: Will we defeat HLB? Need Help Picking What Blueberry Varieties to Grow? There’s an App for That. Posted by Paul Rusnak | May 28, 2021. SUBSCRIBE - GROWING PRODUCE Florida Grower Magazine. Published since 1907, Florida Grower® magazine serves the state’s citrus, vegetable and fruit growers, as well as other industry stakeholders with insight on varieties, production, pest control, irrigation, harvesting, packing and farm management. New Subscription. Renew a WHY GRAPE GROWERS ARE TURNING TO BIOCHAR FOR VINE GROWTH Why Grape Growers Are Turning to Biochar for Vine Growth. Growers can produce their own biochar by burning pulled vines from their fields. Centuries of precedent, dating back to human prehistory, support the soil benefits of biochar. But it is the last two years that have really sold Doug Beck on the agricultural perks of terra preta, or the SWEET POTATO OPTIONS FOR MIDWEST GROWERS Sweet potato plants require a long frost-free growing season to mature large, useful roots. Depending upon the cultivar, sweet potatoes come in different sizes and colors (orange-fleshed, white, orange, deep-purple varieties). The sweet potato is an important source THE TOP 8 WORST WEEDS IN FLORIDA CITRUS Spanish needles are self-pollinating, but they still attract pollinators. One plant can produce between 3,000 and 6,000 highly viable seeds with no dormancy requirement. UF/IFAS Weed Scientist Ramdas Kanissery recently presented the most troublesome weeds in Florida citrus based on a 2019 survey conducted by the Weed ScienceSociety of America.
HOW SUNTERRA PRODUCE FEEDS THE HUNGRY AND ITS BOTTOM LINE Prior to the pandemic, SunTerra Produce enjoyed an excellent reputation as a grower, packer, and shipper of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Newport Beach, CA-based operation partners with more than 14 farms in the U.S. and Mexico, adhering to food safety standards throughout the harvest, storage, and distribution of a diverse range of produce.. Their typical customers include a varietyof
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
TACKLING TOMATO PURPLE LEAF DISORDER The intensity of the purple color and the extent of purpling vary among leaves on the same plant, among plants of the same cultivar, and among cultivars. This disorder has been seen in all types of cultivated tomatoes (i.e. grape, cherry, round, and Roma types). Grape tomatoes seem to have the most severe symptoms. OPTIMIZE YOUR ASPARAGUS HARVEST Snapping a 7 to 9 inch spear slightly above the ground level is the ideal harvesting procedure. The small stub of asparagus that is left in the soil after snapping eventually dries up and disintegrates. Timing Is Everything. It is critical to harvest asparagus at the right stage. Prolonged harvesting intervals lead to reduction in spearquality.
HOW TO DETERMINE OPTIMAL ALMOND TREE SPACING How to Determine Optimal Almond Tree Spacing. Almond trees should be spaced at a distance that will provide the ability to capture 80% to 85% of the sunlight at maturity. (Photo Credit: David Doll) Having a successful almond orchard starts with determining orchard density. Identifying the ideal distance between trees and rows should maximizeGROWING PRODUCE
In this latest episode, Rick Dantzler of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation addresses the billion-dollar question: Will we defeat HLB? Need Help Picking What Blueberry Varieties to Grow? There’s an App for That. Posted by Paul Rusnak | May 28, 2021. SUBSCRIBE - GROWING PRODUCE Florida Grower Magazine. Published since 1907, Florida Grower® magazine serves the state’s citrus, vegetable and fruit growers, as well as other industry stakeholders with insight on varieties, production, pest control, irrigation, harvesting, packing and farm management. New Subscription. Renew a WHY GRAPE GROWERS ARE TURNING TO BIOCHAR FOR VINE GROWTH Why Grape Growers Are Turning to Biochar for Vine Growth. Growers can produce their own biochar by burning pulled vines from their fields. Centuries of precedent, dating back to human prehistory, support the soil benefits of biochar. But it is the last two years that have really sold Doug Beck on the agricultural perks of terra preta, or the SWEET POTATO OPTIONS FOR MIDWEST GROWERS Sweet potato plants require a long frost-free growing season to mature large, useful roots. Depending upon the cultivar, sweet potatoes come in different sizes and colors (orange-fleshed, white, orange, deep-purple varieties). The sweet potato is an important source THE TOP 8 WORST WEEDS IN FLORIDA CITRUS Spanish needles are self-pollinating, but they still attract pollinators. One plant can produce between 3,000 and 6,000 highly viable seeds with no dormancy requirement. UF/IFAS Weed Scientist Ramdas Kanissery recently presented the most troublesome weeds in Florida citrus based on a 2019 survey conducted by the Weed ScienceSociety of America.
HOW SUNTERRA PRODUCE FEEDS THE HUNGRY AND ITS BOTTOM LINE Prior to the pandemic, SunTerra Produce enjoyed an excellent reputation as a grower, packer, and shipper of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Newport Beach, CA-based operation partners with more than 14 farms in the U.S. and Mexico, adhering to food safety standards throughout the harvest, storage, and distribution of a diverse range of produce.. Their typical customers include a varietyof
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
TACKLING TOMATO PURPLE LEAF DISORDER The intensity of the purple color and the extent of purpling vary among leaves on the same plant, among plants of the same cultivar, and among cultivars. This disorder has been seen in all types of cultivated tomatoes (i.e. grape, cherry, round, and Roma types). Grape tomatoes seem to have the most severe symptoms. OPTIMIZE YOUR ASPARAGUS HARVEST Snapping a 7 to 9 inch spear slightly above the ground level is the ideal harvesting procedure. The small stub of asparagus that is left in the soil after snapping eventually dries up and disintegrates. Timing Is Everything. It is critical to harvest asparagus at the right stage. Prolonged harvesting intervals lead to reduction in spearquality.
HOW TO DETERMINE OPTIMAL ALMOND TREE SPACING How to Determine Optimal Almond Tree Spacing. Almond trees should be spaced at a distance that will provide the ability to capture 80% to 85% of the sunlight at maturity. (Photo Credit: David Doll) Having a successful almond orchard starts with determining orchard density. Identifying the ideal distance between trees and rows should maximize A WAKE-UP CALL FOR GROWERS ON BIOSTIMULANTS AND 2 hours ago · Let’s not be alarmists, but it is well past time for growers to recognize the potential food safety risks associated with the rapidly expanding use of biostimulants and biofertilizers in crop management. In driving around the past several years, I easily see an increasing presence of these NEW PICK-YOUR-OWN PARADIGM STILL GROWING STRONG FOR The irony is as clear as the plexiglass shields that have separated consumers from cashiers during these COVID-19 times: Many pick-your-own (PYO) fruit growers, despite the pandemic and its lockdowns, thrived last year. And they expect to do so again this summer. The “new normal?” Yeah, for $1 MILLION PROJECT AIMS TO STEM THE SEEDS OF CLIMATE The $1.1 million grant allows researchers to examine how rising temperatures impact development of tomato fruit and seeds. As a result of the project, producers of fresh market and processing tomatoes will have higher quality seeds for establishing their crops. NEW INNOVATION FOR TRACTORS, HARVESTERS, SEEDERS, AND 1 day ago · Are you in the market to upgrade your farm equipment? The time might be right for a new tractor, harvester, sprayer, or maybe even a seeder. Johnny Eppich is the Digital Content Editor for GrowingProduce.com and GreenhouseGrower.com. You can email FLORIDA CITRUS SECTOR LOOKS TO FINISH LONG SEASON ON UP 21 hours ago · The June citrus crop forecast includes a 1 million box increase in all orange production for the Sunshine State (22.7 million boxes of non-Valencia oranges plus 30 million boxes of Valencias), a 2% increase over last month.. Conversely, the grapefruit estimate was reduced by 2% from last month’s report, down to 4.1 million boxes. In a statement released shortly after the latest cropforecast
TAKE YOUR PICK! 2021 APPLE GROWER OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS One thing I’ve always liked about the apple industry is how it spans so much of the country. All fruit and nut crops need at least a semi-hospitable climate and at least halfway decent soil — that’s why you don’t see many fruits being grown in Northern Alaska or Death Valley — and most TIPS FOR MIXING YOUR OWN FERTILIZERS hot water (180°F) can be used to get the fertilizer into solution. How To Mix Your Own Fertilizers. When referring to the chart, there are several things to note: First of all, these are most of the ingredients that can be used to mix your own fertilizers. However, not all of these are used at one time. For example, several possiblesources of
WHY SAN JOSE SCALE IS STILL A PROBLEM IN STONE FRUIT San Jose scale, or Quadraspidiotus perniciosus, is a major insect pest of apples, cherries, peaches, pears, and plums in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest.The insect can cause substantial economic damage if populations are not managed. Native to China, the plant pest was introduced in the U.S. in the 1870s. WHAT FLORIDA GROWERS CAN DO TO SQUEEZE MORE OUT OF THE The Associated Press titled it “The Great Green Citrus Crisis of 2014.” It was the perfect storm of circumstances that pushed lime prices from the mid-$20 range to $80 and ultimately $130 per case. The price of all things made with lime or associated with lime suddenly escalated. After peaking 13 SWEET PEPPER VARIETIES YOU NEED TO KNOW Intermediate resistance to tomato spotted wilt virus, bacterial spot caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. Vesicatoria 0-10. Other attributes: Large crown set for first harvest. Outstanding fruit size, with deep blocky shape. Click on the slideshow for information on 13 sweet pepper varieties from the nation’s top seed breeders anddistributors.
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In this latest episode, Rick Dantzler of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation addresses the billion-dollar question: Will we defeat HLB? Need Help Picking What Blueberry Varieties to Grow? There’s an App for That. Posted by Paul Rusnak | May 28, 2021. SUBSCRIBE - GROWING PRODUCE Florida Grower Magazine. Published since 1907, Florida Grower® magazine serves the state’s citrus, vegetable and fruit growers, as well as other industry stakeholders with insight on varieties, production, pest control, irrigation, harvesting, packing and farm management. New Subscription. Renew a WHY GRAPE GROWERS ARE TURNING TO BIOCHAR FOR VINE GROWTH Why Grape Growers Are Turning to Biochar for Vine Growth. Growers can produce their own biochar by burning pulled vines from their fields. Centuries of precedent, dating back to human prehistory, support the soil benefits of biochar. But it is the last two years that have really sold Doug Beck on the agricultural perks of terra preta, or the SWEET POTATO OPTIONS FOR MIDWEST GROWERS Sweet potato plants require a long frost-free growing season to mature large, useful roots. Depending upon the cultivar, sweet potatoes come in different sizes and colors (orange-fleshed, white, orange, deep-purple varieties). The sweet potato is an important source THE TOP 8 WORST WEEDS IN FLORIDA CITRUS Spanish needles are self-pollinating, but they still attract pollinators. One plant can produce between 3,000 and 6,000 highly viable seeds with no dormancy requirement. UF/IFAS Weed Scientist Ramdas Kanissery recently presented the most troublesome weeds in Florida citrus based on a 2019 survey conducted by the Weed ScienceSociety of America.
HOW SUNTERRA PRODUCE FEEDS THE HUNGRY AND ITS BOTTOM LINE Prior to the pandemic, SunTerra Produce enjoyed an excellent reputation as a grower, packer, and shipper of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Newport Beach, CA-based operation partners with more than 14 farms in the U.S. and Mexico, adhering to food safety standards throughout the harvest, storage, and distribution of a diverse range of produce.. Their typical customers include a varietyof
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
TACKLING TOMATO PURPLE LEAF DISORDER The intensity of the purple color and the extent of purpling vary among leaves on the same plant, among plants of the same cultivar, and among cultivars. This disorder has been seen in all types of cultivated tomatoes (i.e. grape, cherry, round, and Roma types). Grape tomatoes seem to have the most severe symptoms. OPTIMIZE YOUR ASPARAGUS HARVEST Snapping a 7 to 9 inch spear slightly above the ground level is the ideal harvesting procedure. The small stub of asparagus that is left in the soil after snapping eventually dries up and disintegrates. Timing Is Everything. It is critical to harvest asparagus at the right stage. Prolonged harvesting intervals lead to reduction in spearquality.
HOW TO DETERMINE OPTIMAL ALMOND TREE SPACING How to Determine Optimal Almond Tree Spacing. Almond trees should be spaced at a distance that will provide the ability to capture 80% to 85% of the sunlight at maturity. (Photo Credit: David Doll) Having a successful almond orchard starts with determining orchard density. Identifying the ideal distance between trees and rows should maximizeGROWING PRODUCE
In this latest episode, Rick Dantzler of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation addresses the billion-dollar question: Will we defeat HLB? Need Help Picking What Blueberry Varieties to Grow? There’s an App for That. Posted by Paul Rusnak | May 28, 2021. SUBSCRIBE - GROWING PRODUCE Florida Grower Magazine. Published since 1907, Florida Grower® magazine serves the state’s citrus, vegetable and fruit growers, as well as other industry stakeholders with insight on varieties, production, pest control, irrigation, harvesting, packing and farm management. New Subscription. Renew a WHY GRAPE GROWERS ARE TURNING TO BIOCHAR FOR VINE GROWTH Why Grape Growers Are Turning to Biochar for Vine Growth. Growers can produce their own biochar by burning pulled vines from their fields. Centuries of precedent, dating back to human prehistory, support the soil benefits of biochar. But it is the last two years that have really sold Doug Beck on the agricultural perks of terra preta, or the SWEET POTATO OPTIONS FOR MIDWEST GROWERS Sweet potato plants require a long frost-free growing season to mature large, useful roots. Depending upon the cultivar, sweet potatoes come in different sizes and colors (orange-fleshed, white, orange, deep-purple varieties). The sweet potato is an important source THE TOP 8 WORST WEEDS IN FLORIDA CITRUS Spanish needles are self-pollinating, but they still attract pollinators. One plant can produce between 3,000 and 6,000 highly viable seeds with no dormancy requirement. UF/IFAS Weed Scientist Ramdas Kanissery recently presented the most troublesome weeds in Florida citrus based on a 2019 survey conducted by the Weed ScienceSociety of America.
HOW SUNTERRA PRODUCE FEEDS THE HUNGRY AND ITS BOTTOM LINE Prior to the pandemic, SunTerra Produce enjoyed an excellent reputation as a grower, packer, and shipper of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Newport Beach, CA-based operation partners with more than 14 farms in the U.S. and Mexico, adhering to food safety standards throughout the harvest, storage, and distribution of a diverse range of produce.. Their typical customers include a varietyof
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
TACKLING TOMATO PURPLE LEAF DISORDER The intensity of the purple color and the extent of purpling vary among leaves on the same plant, among plants of the same cultivar, and among cultivars. This disorder has been seen in all types of cultivated tomatoes (i.e. grape, cherry, round, and Roma types). Grape tomatoes seem to have the most severe symptoms. OPTIMIZE YOUR ASPARAGUS HARVEST Snapping a 7 to 9 inch spear slightly above the ground level is the ideal harvesting procedure. The small stub of asparagus that is left in the soil after snapping eventually dries up and disintegrates. Timing Is Everything. It is critical to harvest asparagus at the right stage. Prolonged harvesting intervals lead to reduction in spearquality.
HOW TO DETERMINE OPTIMAL ALMOND TREE SPACING How to Determine Optimal Almond Tree Spacing. Almond trees should be spaced at a distance that will provide the ability to capture 80% to 85% of the sunlight at maturity. (Photo Credit: David Doll) Having a successful almond orchard starts with determining orchard density. Identifying the ideal distance between trees and rows should maximize NEW PICK-YOUR-OWN PARADIGM STILL GROWING STRONG FOR The irony is as clear as the plexiglass shields that have separated consumers from cashiers during these COVID-19 times: Many pick-your-own (PYO) fruit growers, despite the pandemic and its lockdowns, thrived last year. And they expect to do so again this summer. The “new normal?” Yeah, for $1 MILLION PROJECT AIMS TO STEM THE SEEDS OF CLIMATE 1 day ago · The $1.1 million grant allows researchers to examine how rising temperatures impact development of tomato fruit and seeds. As a result of the project, producers of fresh market and processing tomatoes will have higher quality seeds for establishing their crops. FLORIDA CITRUS SECTOR LOOKS TO FINISH LONG SEASON ON UP 10 hours ago · The June citrus crop forecast includes a 1 million box increase in all orange production for the Sunshine State (22.7 million boxes of non-Valencia oranges plus 30 million boxes of Valencias), a 2% increase over last month.. Conversely, the grapefruit estimate was reduced by 2% from last month’s report, down to 4.1 million boxes. In a statement released shortly after the latest cropforecast
NUMBER OF U.S. AG WORKERS IN 2021 HAS DECLINED 11% Ag wages are up and the number of workers are down as of April 2021, USDA reports. Each year, USDA checks in with U.S. farms about their labor every quarter. The Department collects information on the number of workers and wages for a week in January, April, July, and October.It includes all ag
TIPS FOR MIXING YOUR OWN FERTILIZERS hot water (180°F) can be used to get the fertilizer into solution. How To Mix Your Own Fertilizers. When referring to the chart, there are several things to note: First of all, these are most of the ingredients that can be used to mix your own fertilizers. However, not all of these are used at one time. For example, several possiblesources of
TAKE YOUR PICK! 2021 APPLE GROWER OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS 1 day ago · One thing I’ve always liked about the apple industry is how it spans so much of the country. All fruit and nut crops need at least a semi-hospitable climate and at least halfway decent soil — that’s why you don’t see many fruits being grown in Northern Alaska or Death Valley — and most WHY SAN JOSE SCALE IS STILL A PROBLEM IN STONE FRUIT San Jose scale, or Quadraspidiotus perniciosus, is a major insect pest of apples, cherries, peaches, pears, and plums in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest.The insect can cause substantial economic damage if populations are not managed. Native to China, the plant pest was introduced in the U.S. in the 1870s. WHAT FLORIDA GROWERS CAN DO TO SQUEEZE MORE OUT OF THE The Associated Press titled it “The Great Green Citrus Crisis of 2014.” It was the perfect storm of circumstances that pushed lime prices from the mid-$20 range to $80 and ultimately $130 per case. The price of all things made with lime or associated with lime suddenly escalated. After peaking ADVOCATING FOR BOTTOM LINES OF FARMERS SHOULD BE A TOP The first time I set foot on muck soil was in a field of romaine. No end in sight. While vacationers were lounging beachside just an hour to the east, my own paradise was found — a never-ending field of veggies. A second trip a few weeks later once 13 SWEET PEPPER VARIETIES YOU NEED TO KNOW Intermediate resistance to tomato spotted wilt virus, bacterial spot caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. Vesicatoria 0-10. Other attributes: Large crown set for first harvest. Outstanding fruit size, with deep blocky shape. Click on the slideshow for information on 13 sweet pepper varieties from the nation’s top seed breeders anddistributors.
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In this latest episode, Rick Dantzler of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation addresses the billion-dollar question: Will we defeat HLB? Need Help Picking What Blueberry Varieties to Grow? There’s an App for That. Posted by Paul Rusnak | May 28, 2021. SUBSCRIBE - GROWING PRODUCE Florida Grower Magazine. Published since 1907, Florida Grower® magazine serves the state’s citrus, vegetable and fruit growers, as well as other industry stakeholders with insight on varieties, production, pest control, irrigation, harvesting, packing and farm management. New Subscription. Renew a TIPS FOR MIXING YOUR OWN FERTILIZERS hot water (180°F) can be used to get the fertilizer into solution. How To Mix Your Own Fertilizers. When referring to the chart, there are several things to note: First of all, these are most of the ingredients that can be used to mix your own fertilizers. However, not all of these are used at one time. For example, several possiblesources of
WHY GRAPE GROWERS ARE TURNING TO BIOCHAR FOR VINE GROWTH Why Grape Growers Are Turning to Biochar for Vine Growth. Growers can produce their own biochar by burning pulled vines from their fields. Centuries of precedent, dating back to human prehistory, support the soil benefits of biochar. But it is the last two years that have really sold Doug Beck on the agricultural perks of terra preta, or the HOW SUNTERRA PRODUCE FEEDS THE HUNGRY AND ITS BOTTOM LINE Prior to the pandemic, SunTerra Produce enjoyed an excellent reputation as a grower, packer, and shipper of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Newport Beach, CA-based operation partners with more than 14 farms in the U.S. and Mexico, adhering to food safety standards throughout the harvest, storage, and distribution of a diverse range of produce.. Their typical customers include a varietyof
FAMED GRAPE BREEDER: PLAY SMART AND WIN Famed Grape Breeder: Play Smart and Win. Dr. David Ramming, in his keynote address at the 9th International Table Grape Symposium in Santiago, Chile, outlined his philosophy on grape breeding . First, he says, have a clear set of objectives. Clusters must have a good rachis, with berries that are large, uniform in size, have a desirablecolor
THE TOP 8 WORST WEEDS IN FLORIDA CITRUS Spanish needles are self-pollinating, but they still attract pollinators. One plant can produce between 3,000 and 6,000 highly viable seeds with no dormancy requirement. UF/IFAS Weed Scientist Ramdas Kanissery recently presented the most troublesome weeds in Florida citrus based on a 2019 survey conducted by the Weed ScienceSociety of America.
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE 'PONCA' BLACKBERRY The ‘Ponca’ blackberry is not your average small fruit. According to John R. Clark, a distinguished Professor of horticulture at the University of Arkansas and a columnist for American Fruit Grower magazine, the new variety released over the winter is really causing a stir among people that like blackberries, and — more importantly —those that don’t.
TIPS TO MAKE THE MOST OF NITROGEN APPLICATIONS FOR GRAPES Winter and early spring are poor times to apply N as vine demand is low, and the fertilizer easily leached. One month after bud break and post fruit set are good times to apply N, as uptake and demand are high. Postharvest N application may be effective for early to mid-season varieties but could stimulate late season growth and retardcane
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In this latest episode, Rick Dantzler of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation addresses the billion-dollar question: Will we defeat HLB? Need Help Picking What Blueberry Varieties to Grow? There’s an App for That. Posted by Paul Rusnak | May 28, 2021. SUBSCRIBE - GROWING PRODUCE Florida Grower Magazine. Published since 1907, Florida Grower® magazine serves the state’s citrus, vegetable and fruit growers, as well as other industry stakeholders with insight on varieties, production, pest control, irrigation, harvesting, packing and farm management. New Subscription. Renew a TIPS FOR MIXING YOUR OWN FERTILIZERS hot water (180°F) can be used to get the fertilizer into solution. How To Mix Your Own Fertilizers. When referring to the chart, there are several things to note: First of all, these are most of the ingredients that can be used to mix your own fertilizers. However, not all of these are used at one time. For example, several possiblesources of
WHY GRAPE GROWERS ARE TURNING TO BIOCHAR FOR VINE GROWTH Why Grape Growers Are Turning to Biochar for Vine Growth. Growers can produce their own biochar by burning pulled vines from their fields. Centuries of precedent, dating back to human prehistory, support the soil benefits of biochar. But it is the last two years that have really sold Doug Beck on the agricultural perks of terra preta, or the HOW SUNTERRA PRODUCE FEEDS THE HUNGRY AND ITS BOTTOM LINE Prior to the pandemic, SunTerra Produce enjoyed an excellent reputation as a grower, packer, and shipper of fresh fruits and vegetables. The Newport Beach, CA-based operation partners with more than 14 farms in the U.S. and Mexico, adhering to food safety standards throughout the harvest, storage, and distribution of a diverse range of produce.. Their typical customers include a varietyof
FAMED GRAPE BREEDER: PLAY SMART AND WIN Famed Grape Breeder: Play Smart and Win. Dr. David Ramming, in his keynote address at the 9th International Table Grape Symposium in Santiago, Chile, outlined his philosophy on grape breeding . First, he says, have a clear set of objectives. Clusters must have a good rachis, with berries that are large, uniform in size, have a desirablecolor
THE TOP 8 WORST WEEDS IN FLORIDA CITRUS Spanish needles are self-pollinating, but they still attract pollinators. One plant can produce between 3,000 and 6,000 highly viable seeds with no dormancy requirement. UF/IFAS Weed Scientist Ramdas Kanissery recently presented the most troublesome weeds in Florida citrus based on a 2019 survey conducted by the Weed ScienceSociety of America.
PROPER WALNUT SPACING FOR LIGHT EXPOSURE We recommend planting Chandler in a standard spaced orchard for long-term maximum yields (e.g. a minimum spacing on poorer soils would be 25 feet x 25 feet with wider spacing on better soils). If a hedgerow design is still desired, then consider Howard, which is a less vigorous, smaller tree than is Chandler. Walnut orchard 45% lightinterception.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE 'PONCA' BLACKBERRY The ‘Ponca’ blackberry is not your average small fruit. According to John R. Clark, a distinguished Professor of horticulture at the University of Arkansas and a columnist for American Fruit Grower magazine, the new variety released over the winter is really causing a stir among people that like blackberries, and — more importantly —those that don’t.
TIPS TO MAKE THE MOST OF NITROGEN APPLICATIONS FOR GRAPES Winter and early spring are poor times to apply N as vine demand is low, and the fertilizer easily leached. One month after bud break and post fruit set are good times to apply N, as uptake and demand are high. Postharvest N application may be effective for early to mid-season varieties but could stimulate late season growth and retardcane
NEW PICK-YOUR-OWN PARADIGM STILL GROWING STRONG FOR 1 day ago · The irony is as clear as the plexiglass shields that have separated consumers from cashiers during these COVID-19 times: Many pick-your-own (PYO) fruit growers, despite the pandemic and its lockdowns, thrived last year. And they expect to do so again this summer. The “new normal?” Yeah, for MECHANICAL SOLUTIONS FOR PROBLEMS IN THE VINEYARD 1 day ago · Labor challenges in the vineyard are varied. So are the modes of mechanization that could be used to alleviate them. For grape growers, this is the top equipment-related issue, according to Kathryn Van Weerdhuizen, the Global Market Manager of Fruit with Oxbo.. The challenge, she says, can be: the overall cost of harvesting grapes and prospect of mechanical harvesting; equipment that TIPS FOR MIXING YOUR OWN FERTILIZERS hot water (180°F) can be used to get the fertilizer into solution. How To Mix Your Own Fertilizers. When referring to the chart, there are several things to note: First of all, these are most of the ingredients that can be used to mix your own fertilizers. However, not all of these are used at one time. For example, several possiblesources of
WHY SAN JOSE SCALE IS STILL A PROBLEM IN STONE FRUIT 18 hours ago · San Jose scale, or Quadraspidiotus perniciosus, is a major insect pest of apples, cherries, peaches, pears, and plums in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest.The insect can cause substantial economic damage if populations are not managed. Native to China, the plant pest was introduced in the U.S. in the 1870s. NUMBER OF U.S. AG WORKERS IN 2021 HAS DECLINED 11% Ag wages are up and the number of workers are down as of April 2021, USDA reports. Each year, USDA checks in with U.S. farms about their labor every quarter. The Department collects information on the number of workers and wages for a week in January, April, July, and October.It includes all ag
ADVOCATING FOR BOTTOM LINES OF FARMERS SHOULD BE A TOP The first time I set foot on muck soil was in a field of romaine. No end in sight. While vacationers were lounging beachside just an hour to the east, my own paradise was found — a never-ending field of veggies. A second trip a few weeks later once WHAT LIES AHEAD FOR VEGETABLE GROWERS IN 2021? A whopping 55% of growers report their direct-to-consumer crop prices increased, with 18% increasing by more than 10%. More than 40% of retail growers say their prices rose in 2020. Contrast those impressive numbers to growers selling to food service. Only 18% saw anincrease, with a
WHAT FLORIDA GROWERS CAN DO TO SQUEEZE MORE OUT OF THE 1 day ago · The Associated Press titled it “The Great Green Citrus Crisis of 2014.” It was the perfect storm of circumstances that pushed lime prices from the mid-$20 range to $80 and ultimately $130 per case. The price of all things made with lime or associated with lime suddenly escalated. After peaking STUDY SHOWS TRUE VALUE OF CITRUS TO FLORIDA ECONOMY The Florida citrus industry has certainly seen sunnier days. But despite ongoing challenges in production, the sector still shines bright and contributed more value to the state in 2019-2020 than the previous season. According to a study conducted by the University of Florida, the local citrus SOMETHING NEW? FLORIDA AG COMMISH SET TO TAKE A RUN FOR 1 day ago · One of the worst kept secrets in Florida politics is out. Last week, state Ag Commissioner Nikki Fried announced she will be running for governor in 2022. Fried, the only statewide-elected Democrat, used social media posts over the course of several weeks to* Crops
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