I sat down with Russell Norton a horticulture and agriculture educator with the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and started by asking him: why do we prune?
Kate PrengamanMaking optimum storage decisions for a warehouse full of apples or pears involves taking lots of samples to ...
Wood apple, also known as ‘Kadbel', is a fruit that is found in the central parts of India. The fruit has a hard outer shell ...
"It's only a matter of time until the Santa Cruz Mountains will be regarded as one of planet earth's best regions for growing ...
Tam Le and his wife, Tia Pham, own 5 Sisters Fruit Farm in Homestead, where they specialize in growing fruit native to ...
Bananas get a bad rap, but we consider them one of the healthiest fruits because they have a slew of nutrients, including fiber, potassium, copper, magnesium and vitamin B6. They also get extra points ...
An orange's juiciness has much to do with storage but also hinges on the condition it's in at the time of purchase—and what ...
Researchers are developing robots that promise to automate a process that has always relied on human workers—and bees.
When Bruce Talbott began farming his family’s orchards in Palisade on the Western Slope, he used a shovel and tarps to ...
Winter is the ideal time of the year to prune many trees. The branches are bare which makes it easier to see the overall ...
Argentina’s diverse terroirs and high-altitude vineyards position it as a notable producer of Chardonnay. Below is some ...