Fruits
Study targets eco-friendly pest management solutions for invasive fruit pests
Researchers from Michigan State University (MSU) have received a $173,151 grant from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture to study novel, non-spray control methods for invasive fruit pests. The two-year project will examine the... more »
SWMREC to host grape grower meeting Nov. 24
Michigan State University Extension will host a grape meeting Nov. 24, from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Center (SWMREC), 1791 Hillandale Road, Benton Harbor Michigan. To register, make check... more »
USApple to review new produce safety rule
FDA has just posted a pre-publication version of the 801-page final produce food safety rule that will apply to growers: "Standards for the Growing, Harvesting, Packing and Holding of Produce for Human Consumption." The rule will... more »
U.S. apples pour into Mexico as dumping dispute plays out
From the Yakima Herald: From his desk on the sales floor, Victor Ratia has no trouble selling apples to Mexico. International politics, dumping allegations and a long-postponed decision about whether Washington’s largest export market will... more »
CiderCon to gather nation’s cider experts
Members of the United States Association of Cider Makers (USACM) will convene in Portland, Oregon, Feb. 2-5 for CiderCON 2016, the annual meeting and conference for the nation's cider industry. Conference sessions will focus on... more »
November apple holdings down from 2014
The U.S. Apple Association has released its first storage report on the 2015 U.S. apple crop. According to the report, Nov. 1 fresh-market apple holdings of 117.3 million bushels were 19 percent lower than November 2014 holdings of 145.6 million bushels,... more »
How grape growers benefit from BASF’s Nealta miticide
On Page 5 of the October issue of Fruit Growers News, we introduced you to Nealta® miticide, a product developed by BASF to fight against spider mite. Kate Walker, technical service representative for BASF, talked... more »
Hard cider: Big block could place orchard ahead of the curve
Ridgeview Orchards decided to take the plunge and plant 20 acres of hard cider apples. Dan Dietrich, who runs the Conklin, Michigan, orchard with his father, uncle and cousin, planted the block this spring. Despite... more »