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INDUSTRY NEWS | May 06, 2025

40 Under Forty Awards nominations now open

Recognize rising stars in the fruit and vegetable industry. Submit a 40 Under Forty Award nomination by June 6 and spotlight future leaders.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Oct 05, 2023

Crunch Time and SnapDragon apples promote caramel treats

Crunch Time Apple Growers and its SnapDragon apple brand partners with Concord Foods and its Wrapples brand for a Halloween season campaign.

Fruit Growers News | July 2023

The nose knows: Dogs find spotted lanternflies, other pests

Researchers are employing a novel approach to help growers discover and deal with spotted lanternflies (SLF).

Fruit Growers News | June 2023

Muscadine Time: Florida winegrape grower embraces technology

Mechanical harvesting helps Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards in central Florida remain efficient in the face of a hostile growing environment where torrential rains and hurricanes can threaten harvesting.

INDUSTRY NEWS | May 27, 2023

Leon Panetta to speak at Salinas Biological Summit

Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta will deliver the keynote address on food security and innovation at the Salinas Biological Summit.

Fruit Growers News | May 2023

Inflation, competition influence farm market prices

Farm costs, inflation and competitors’ strategies influence how farm markets across the U.S. price their commodities and food items.

Fruit Growers News | April 2023

Labor shortage boosts H-2A use

Fruit Growers News | March 2023

Peach V-system reduces labor, increases yield

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jan 26, 2023

Nominate someone for 40 Under 40 Awards today

Fruit Growers News | December 2022

Trellis post options drive MSU research effort

Fruit Growers News | December 2022

Family orchard RJK Farms battles rising costs

Fruit Growers News | November 2022

From the orchard to TikTok

INDUSTRY NEWS | Sep 26, 2022

Where are all the robots?

Fruit Growers News | May 2022

Commission to cover testing fees for Michigan blueberry growers

A new blueberry program, funded by the Michigan Blueberry Commission, will cover the testing fees for up to two samples per Michigan grower.

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