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California farms face new rules in 2026, from wages to waste disposal

In California, the new year has ushered in a handful of new rules and regulations affecting agricultural operations throughout the state. Caleb Howard with AgAlert.com writes, “As of Jan. 1, there are new laws pertaining... more »

Chardonnay, Cabernet pace top wine state California’s 2024 grape crush report

This likely won’t come as a surprise: California is the nation’s leading producer of wine grapes, both in total volume and varietal assortment. That’s according to the latest data from USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service... more »

Agritourism, organic and tech: 6 key themes from the 2025 Great Lakes EXPO

There’s no doubt Michigan is a hotbed of specialty crop production. A recent study coauthored by the Michigan Vegetable Council and Michigan State University confirms as much, saying the state today hosts over 3,000 fruit... more »

Blueberry legacy: Tawas Blueberry Farm remains a staple of its community

A northeast Michigan farm on the Lake Huron shores has been growing blueberries for more than seven decades. Tawas Blueberry Farm in Tawas City was originally known as Czaika’s Blueberry Farm until the Payne family... more »

Michigan researchers flag rising grape risks

Tim Miles was tasked with discussing grape diseases that are difficult to control and assuring growers that these problems can be better understood through diagnostic testing services. Miles, associate professor for the Small Fruit and... more »

Fusilier Family Farms, Sarah Black honored with Master Farmer Awards at Great Lakes EXPO

Michigan hort society names award recipients Celebrating the achievements of individuals whose contributions have shaped Michigan’s agricultural landscape, the Michigan State Horticultural Society (MSHS) Master Farmer Award and Master Farmer Associate Award honored Fusilier Family... more »

USMCA review: Washington grower sounds off on cheap Mexican produce imports

The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) recently held a hearing regarding the operation of the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA). The Washington Red Raspberry Commission (WRRC) was represented at the hearing by... more »

2026 Southwest Michigan Horticultural Days: Gear up for two days of expert-led sessions

The 2026 Southwest Michigan Horticultural Days will be held Feb. 4-5 at Lake Michigan College’s Mendel Center in Benton Township, Michigan. The event is organized by the Michigan Grape Society and Michigan State University Extension.... more »

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