Productive pruning in older orchards
Growers reinvigorating Nova Scotia apple orchards.
Growers reinvigorating Nova Scotia apple orchards.
Should the Washington Apple Commission dip a toe back into the world of domestic marketing by backing a new campaign promoting the health benefits of apples?
Tree fruit industry groups will receive a share of federal funding to help diversify export markets...
Washington State University’s new “textbook for WA 38” showcases best pruning approaches.
Irrigation specialist Maria Zamora Re of Oregon State University made her first public presentation specifically to the tree fruit industry on May 8 at a Washington State University field day near Prosser...
Robert is a fourth-generation farmer who studied business and accounting at Central Washington University before returning to the family farm. He is the son of Kathy and Rick Pittman, and his grandfather was Harold Pittman.
Michigan growers struggle to afford H-2A wage increases.
Fruit company partners with local school district to launch new approach to internships, with hopes to inspire other ag employers.
New York growers feel squeeze on labor costs.
Manuel grew up on a coffee farm and graduated with a degree from Universidad de Antioquia in Colombia. He’s the first in his family to grow tree fruit. He is now working for Joe Rasch Orchards, in Sparta, Michigan and is married to Katie (Rasch) Vargas and is the son of Ligia Marin and Gabriel Vargas.