Growing With Warmer Temperatures

Growing With Warmer Temperatures

As a fruit, nut or vegetable grower in our changing climate, your biggest challenge will be growing with warmer temperatures. Impacts of climate change include shifting growing seasons, heat stress on some crops, reduced chilling hours for perennial tree crops, drought-like conditions in many areas and increased water salinity in other regions. Although the 3rd … Read more

Getting to the Root of Replant Disease

Getting to the Root of Replant Disease

Spring planting is probably on your mind. Whether you’re waiting for new varieties to arrive, or old favorites that have regained their popularity, replanting the orchard is an ongoing task. – Root of Replant Disease It’s also cause for concern. Trees planted in the same soils where others have been removed often show signs of stunted … Read more

3 Corn Insects to Watch Out For

3 Corn Insects to Watch Out For

Like humans, insects love to feed on corn. As a result, if consumers want to continue enjoying this sweet treat, they must rely on growers to identify and control insects that favor corn. Three insects that like to feed on this vegetable are the corn rootworm, cutworm and European corn borer. Let’s look more closely … Read more

9 Tips For Attracting Repeat Farm Stand Customers

9 Tips For Attracting Repeat Farm Stand Customers

Want to keep bringing your customers back to your farm stand? Here are nine tips for attracting repeat customers. – 9 Tips For Attracting Repeat Farm Stand Customers 1. Play up what’s unique about your farm. Guy’s Eco Farm emphasizes the historical nature of the farm. “I think most of our clientele know that this farm has … Read more

What Growers Can Do About Dying Bees

What Growers Can Do About Dying Bees

“Neonics are our friends.” Those were the words last fall of the man who built the largest commercial pollination business in the Northwest. He was the keynote speaker at the Pacific Northwest Vegetable Growers Association annual convention in Kennewick, Washington. – Dying Bees In making this statement Eric Olson, immediate past owner (now retired) of Olson’s … Read more