The long and tricky path to automated picking — Video
Vacuum picker under development brings the apple industry closer than ever to automating harvest.
Vacuum picker under development brings the apple industry closer than ever to automating harvest.
Hedges Family Estates grafts Cabernet Sauvignon to Merlot as a cost-effective option to replanting
U.S. grown apples in Selah, Washington, on October 5, 2016. (TJ Mullinax/Good Fruit Grower) The value of the
Apples on display at a Yakima, Washington, Wal-Mart. (TJ Mullinax/Good Fruit Grower) Illnesses caused by foodborne pathogens are
Washington apple samples from the 2000 harvest in Japanese retail stores in 2001, the last time U.S. apples were
Drought in Eastern U.S. dampens outlook, but other U.S. regions are forecasting steady — or even larger — apple crops.
One of the largest wineries in Oregon is planting 400 acres of Pinot Noir in what were wheat fields with the help of some new technologies.
United Fresh is offering a Preventive Controls for Human Food Qualified Individual training program at three sites in October and
Aftermath of an outbreak
Innovative New York growers find success with platforms and more.