Category: By Region
USDA: 2026 fruit, tree nut outlook signals cautious optimism for growers
A new USDA outlook points to steady consumer demand but rising costs and increasing import competition. Here’s how it impacts your farm.
Penn State: Early warmth, spring rains heighten apple scab risk
A warm start to March followed by rain is increasing the risk of apple scab and powdery mildew. Growers must act now to stay protected.
USDA eyes new sweet cherry size, Mexican strawberry industry calls for calm amid ongoing ITC probe
A proposed rule would raise sweet cherry size standards while a separate ITC probe targets Mexican strawberry imports — here’s what you need to know.
Western water projects receive $889M boost under federal infrastructure funding
The investments target irrigation canals, storage and delivery systems. Read more on how the funding will impact agriculture and communities.
State, USDA grant programs open for new farmers and threat prevention
State and federal grant programs offer funding for farmer training and ag risk mitigation. Learn how to apply and access available resources.
Michigan Apple Committee announces new chair, board appointments
The Michigan Apple Committee announced changes to its board and chairperson positions. Find out who was appointed.
Central Valley test farm debuts, looks to accelerate AgTech adoption
Read more on how the site brings growers and AgTech companies together and how it could impact specialty crop production.
Middle East trade tensions freeze California farm exports
Find out how rising tensions in the Middle East are delaying fresh produce shipments and disrupting markets.
New rabbiteye blueberry targets high yields, improved fruit quality
A new blueberry variety reports strong yields and improved fruit quality. See how OBG-Raptor may fit your operation.
Four generations strong: Balakian Farms’ organic commitment endures
At this California stone fruit farm, sustainable practices shape deep roots. Read how farming is more than a job at Balakian.
MSU Extension offers weekly fruit pest, disease updates for growers
Join the weekly Zoom meetings to get the latest field-driven intelligence and connect with regional growers and specialists.
Plant disease primer: diagnosing crown, root issues in strawberries
Maintaining healthy crowns and root zones in strawberry crops is crucial. Learn how to diagnose and overcome common issues.
Extension leaders, farm advocates honored at Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference
Find out which Extension agents and growers were honored at the Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference.
UC-Santa Barbara seeks blueberry growers for pollination study
Help UC-Santa Barbara understand how growers managing pollinator habitats and pollination in blueberry crops. Take the survey today.
Florida passes new Farm Bill: How it impacts specialty crop growers
The Florida Legislature advances a new farm bill affecting land use, equipment and safety rules. See what it means for growers.
Nominations open for Wisconsin Cherry Board seat; deadline March 27
Wisconsin cherry growers can submit nominations for a board seat through March 27. Learn how to participate in the upcoming industry election.
Florida blueberry meeting showcases smarter sampling, stronger varieties and disease defense
New insights on freeze tolerance, leaf rust and mid-season nitrogen testing can sharpen decisions. Read the takeaways and adjust your program.
Sym-Agro, Biofungitek sign U.S. distribution deal for Berezi fungicide
Sym-Agro and Biofungitek sign a U.S. distribution deal for the Berezi fungicide. Learn how it targets powdery mildew and botrytis.
Recent fog aids Central Valley fruit tree winter chilling
Researchers say winter chill may have been more effective this year because of so many days with fog, learn more from AgAlert.
Mizzou researchers unlock how plants regulate root growth
A key protein controls plant root length, paving the way for more drought-resistant crops. Learn more about this research breakthrough.


















