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1. The rest of the story
I HAVE to tell you that it definitely makes my day more ... shall I say, interesting ...when you all get involved with a subject ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. New primocrane raspberry potentials for colder areas
IN THIS region, older raspberry cultivars such as Heritage have been too late-maturing, often with 80% or more of the crop lost to fall frosts ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Improve quality and manage disease with foliar nutrients
THERE has been a great deal of interest in foliar-applied macronutrients among grape growers, not as a substitute for soilapplied fertilizers, but to enhance disease ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Fine tune you thermometer
THE awakening of fruit buds in the spring is a wonderful time in the orchard. It is a time of hope and rebirth. Unfortunately, many ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. USApple storms Capitol Hill
EVERY spring, the U.S. Apple Association (USApple) swarms Capitol Hill in search of support for our industry's legislative and regulatory agenda. This month, more than ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Cracking the cranberry market
HEADNOTE A cranberry surplus opens up new marketing potential. Fruit Grower continues to look at the future of growing in our ongoing millennium series. LONG ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. EPA makes it harder to keep bugs off the farm and food on the table
FARMERS across the U.S. are in a terrible dilemma caused by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It is a dilemma that has the potential ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. Investing in coverage spells value in insect control
THE RECENT extended-hatch "evolution" of the obliquebanded leafroller (OBLR is causing crop consultants and apple growers to refocus their attention on coverage. "You've got to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. Combat the hatch
HEADNOTE Prolonged OBLR egg hatches pose challenges for Northeastern fruit growers. IN RECENT years, many people involved in apple insect control have witnessed an "evolution" ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Beyond the honeybee
HEADNOTE With the number of problems U.S. growers encounter with the European honeybee, the solitary hornfaced bee might be a pollination solution. FIRST the varroa ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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