Mastering the Language of Climate Change and Farming

Climate Change and Farming

A shared language is an important part of getting along and of understanding what’s happening around you. In this era, when comprehending what’s happening in your fields may help your neighbors understand what’s happening in their fields and vice versa, a shared language around agriculture as it relates to climate change may be essential. This … Read more

Top 5 Most-Read Stories in 2016

Top 5 Most-Read Stories in 2016

With 2017 right around the corner, let’s take a look back at the top five stories that caught our readers’ eyes in 2016. – Top 5 Most-Read Stories 1. Fruit Trees in the High Desert As interest in heirlooms and organic growing methods expands, Gordon Tooley and Margaret Yancey of Tooley’s Trees in Truchas, New Mexico, may have … Read more

Guide to the Push-Pull Method

Push-Pull Method

Corn is one of the world’s major food crops, and with over 90 million acres of corn growing in almost every state, the United States is the world’s largest producer and exporter. – Push-Pull Method Yet, like so many important crops, corn has its nemesis: the stem borer moth. This pest devastates corn in stages. First … Read more

The Dramm Corporation Receives the 100,000 pulsFOG, Change in Corn Market: This Week’s Industry News

Change in Corn Market

Want to keep up with the latest news for growers? Check back every Thursday for a quick recap of recent happenings in the fruit and vegetable industry. – Change in Corn Market Featured photo: (Pictured from Left to Right): Canada Sales Manager, Louis Damm; Chairman Kurt Dramm: CEO, Hans Dramm; and Executive Vice President, Kurt Becker The … Read more

Nursery Grower Challenges

Nursery Grower Challenges

Growers supplying cold-hardy nursery stock to tree fruit, nut, berry and grape growers, or cultivating cold-hardy perennial vegetables such as asparagus and rhubarb, share many of the concerns of their farming customers. But due to the nature of their business, they also have situations that differ from those faced by the farmer growing these plants … Read more