May 2022

Technology, tradition help Carzalia Valley Produce thrive

Fertilizer, input costs focus of UF/IFAS seminar

Breeding cucurbits for disease resistance sought

Wildfire worries ramp up in the Pacific Northwest

Laser scarecrows studied to deter birds from fields

Revol Greens spurs growing, distributing leafy greens

MagrowTec aids spray coverage, input costs

Farm Market column: Project shows markets are essential businesses

Ag Labor Review column: Courage during difficult times often contagious

Notes From the Farm column: Carry old apple trees to burn pile with ease

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