GMO Arctic Apple gets new logo and higher profile
Okanagan Speciality Fruits continues to raise the profile of its genetically modified Arctic Apples with a new marketing logo and
Okanagan Speciality Fruits continues to raise the profile of its genetically modified Arctic Apples with a new marketing logo and
Researcher tests the effects of wildfire smoke on grapes and wine
Noah Gizdich walks through the north part of the family ranch in Watsonville, California, where the family has planted
“It’s not going away,” says Neal Carter of Okanagan Specialty Fruit.
Consumers want great tasting fruit with few or no blemishes. Growers want that, too, but they also need fruit trees
Marcus Robert at Tieton Cider Works' cider orchard in Yakima, Washington in 2014. (TJ Mullinax/Good Fruit Grower file photo)
Bill Mayo, shown here harvesting one of his 300 Honeycrisp trees, discovered the Franklin Cider Apple at the edge
Hermann Thoennissen: Get the stakeholders together, develop a farm transition plan and be consistent about updating it every year.
Mark De Kleine talks about strengthening trellises on prevailing wind rows during the 112th Annual Meeting and Northwest Hort
Two words can sum up Monday afternoon’s session of the 112th annual meeting of the Washington State Tree Fruit Association: