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INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 13, 2026

SugarBee apple owner files Chapter 11 amid weak farm economy, mounting costs

In announcing the restructuring, BHPO emphasized that its orchards remain productive and its packing operations are continuing as normal.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 13, 2026

Farm Market Friday: Northeast Ohio photo tour part 2

Hit the road as we stop in at three Northeast Ohio farm market and agritourism operations. Check out the photo galleries.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 12, 2026

USMCA linked to lower food prices, Purdue study shows

A new Purdue University study finds that tariff reductions under USMCA have helped lower U.S. food prices, support year-round produce availability and strengthen North American agricultural supply chains.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 11, 2026

USHBC names new class of blueberry industry leadership fellows

The U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council has selected 11 professionals for its fourth Blueberry Industry Leadership Program cohort.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 11, 2026

5 takeaways from the June 2026 AppleTracker report

See the top five insights from the June 2026 AppleTracker report impacting U.S. apple growers.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 10, 2026

Van Well to cease operations after delivering 2026 fruit tree crop

After nearly 80 years serving orchardists, Van Well is closing down, citing market challenges, rising costs and industry pressures.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 08, 2026

Washington State kicks off annual pest, disease survey, targets Japanese beetles

Each year, WSDA surveys for over 130 insects, weeds, and plant pathogens. Learn which pests the department is targeting this year.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 08, 2026

New Reservoir program lowers barriers for ag robotics, AI startups

Reservoir Farms launches a free tier that gives startups, researchers and innovators access to on-farm testing and commercialization support.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 06, 2026

Sunshine, strawberries and local finds: Northeast Ohio farm market photo tour

Grab your sunglasses and hit the road with us for a quick photo tour around Northeast Ohio farm markets.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 05, 2026

Ag CEO Q&A: What rising fertilizer costs mean for growers this season

Timac Agro USA CEO Jake Tanis says efficiency, planning and agronomic strategy will define the 2026 crop year

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 04, 2026

Penn State Extension to host farm cash flow webinar June 9

Penn State will host a free webinar on farm cash flow management, offering strategies to track expenses and improve financial resilience.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 03, 2026

USDA unveils $1.625B relief program for specialty crop farmers

USDA has launched the $1.625 billion ASCF Program to help specialty crop growers offset rising costs and market disruptions. Apply by Aug. 7.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 02, 2026

MSU AgBioResearch director George Smith leaving for University of Arizona dean role

George Smith will step down as director of MSU AgBioResearch in August to become dean of the College of Agriculture at the University of Arizona.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 02, 2026

EFI streamlines IPM audits, expands pollinator friendly resources

EFI updated its IPM audit process and launched new pollinator resources aimed at helping growers meet retailer requirements more efficiently.

INDUSTRY NEWS | Jun 01, 2026

Yamaha Agriculture expands autonomous orchard equipment lineup

Yamaha Agriculture is expanding weed-control automation capabilities with its Prospr robot for orchards and vineyards.

INDUSTRY NEWS | May 29, 2026

Tools that pay: How Okanagan Specialty Fruits saved $2,000 per acre with futuristic orchard ag tech

Learn how Okanagan Specialty Fruits integrated autonomous tractors, smart sprayers and orchard vision systems.

INDUSTRY NEWS | May 28, 2026

Nominations still open for Fruit + Vegetable 40 Under Forty Class of 2026

We are still seeking nominations for the Fruit + Vegetable 40 Under 40 Class of 2027. Submit a nomination today.

INDUSTRY NEWS | May 28, 2026

California cherry growers face heavy crop losses after storms

California cherry growers are reporting major crop losses after spring heat and rainstorms damaged orchards and reduced fruit quality across key production regions.

INDUSTRY NEWS | May 27, 2026

Midseason update: Apple growers face ‘critical inflection point’ as prices fall, costs rise

The U.S. apple industry is facing falling wholesale prices, rising labor costs, and weather-related production challenges as growers warn current economics are becoming unsustainable.

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