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Calcium: Three Golden Rules for the Tree Fruit Grower
(Sponsored) Blink twice and it’s May: 2021 is already passing at speed. But it’s not too late for some nutrition planning to maintain yield potential across all kinds of tree fruit, says agronomist Francisco Rivera... more »
Combating Destructive Fruit Moths
(Sponsored) Burgeoning codling moth and Oriental fruit moth populations are raising a red flag with Pennsylvania entomologists monitoring these pests. “In the last two years, we have seen a drastic increase in the number of... more »
Sulfur: for a healthy crop, tasty and high-yielding
{Sponsored} Sulfur’s one of the most widely used and well-known products in American agriculture. In use as a fertilizer and a pesticide for more than 100 years, is there still a role for it in... more »
Performance You Can Count On
{Sponsored} Use Guarantee® Liquified Seaweed for better yield and quality under the toughest stresses -- heat, drought, UV, salinity. Superior product quality and ease of use ensure excellent value and cost-efficiency. For conventional and organic growing.... more »
Mitigating grapevine trunk diseases: Using a new approach of a fungicide applied via drip paired with cultural practices
{Sponsored} The challenge of the grapevine trunk disease (GTD) complex present a problem unlike any others faced by grape growers. Most diseases they see are visible to the naked eye before they get out of... more »
We need to talk about the soil
{Sponsored} Spare a thought for your soils this season. We expect a lot of them, but so too do modern agricultural practices, says Dean Konieczka, consultant agronomist with OMEX® Agrifluids. Is there a ‘good’ soil... more »
Soluble Calcium: Important For The Production Of High Quality Crops
{Sponsored} Soil calcium availability can depend on different soil factors, and although some fertilizers contain the element, the solubility of the source greatly varies. This results in a great quantity of calcium in soils but... more »
Uncovering an Underground Menace
Nematodes in citrus likely causing root damage (Sponsored) A recent Florida survey found that almost three-quarters of farmers’ groves have at least one type of plant parasitic nematode present in their soil. Of the samples... more »