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Michigan vegetable growers honor Horkey family, Todd DeKryger
Michigan vegetable growers gathered Dec. 8 to honor individuals who have given back to the industry over many years. Horkey Brothers received the M... READ MORE »
2021 Fruit + Vegetable 40 Under 40 Award Ceremony
The Fruit + Vegetable 40 Under 40 Class of 2021 was honored during a reception at the Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Market EXPO on Tuesday, ... READ MORE »
Fruit + Vegetable 40 under 40 includes Georgia researchers, Extension reps
Five members of the faculty and staff of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) and UGA Cooperative Ex... READ MORE »
October 2021
Old Dominion Organic Farms has tobacco history, organic is the future Pythium in cucurbits: Temperature decides species Small grower goes big in... READ MORE »
North Carolina State salutes Quesada-Ocampo’s ‘40 Under 40’ honor
Lina Qusada-Ocampo, North Carolina State associate professor and vegetable pathology Extension specialist, was named to this year's list of the Fruit ... READ MORE »
Fruit + Vegetable 40 under 40 awards include two Plenty executives
Plenty, a vertical farming company with a mission to improve the lives of people, plants and the planet, announced recently two senior executives -–... READ MORE »
Square Roots opens Grand Rapids, Michigan, farm facility
To meet rapidly increasing demand for our locally-grown produce, recently announced it newest indoor farm in Grand Rapids, Michigan. "We broke grou... READ MORE »
Michigan vegetable industry supporter Calvin Dyk dies at age 80
Michigan vegetable grower Calvin Lee Dyk, 80, of Hudsonville, died May 25 surrounded by his family. Dyk retired from full-time farming at the end o... READ MORE »
Droplet size, vaporization keys to reducing spray drift
Be it soil-applied applications at planting or postemergence applications, spray drift remains a nagging issue for vegetable growers. “Drift is a... READ MORE »
$21.7M allocated to help ag producers manage impacts of climate change
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced April 21 that the USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture will invest at least $21.7 million in ... READ MORE »