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Unspoken Truths About Pests: Japanese Beetles
Unspoken Truths About Pests: Japanese Beetles

These pests have colossal appetites but don’t tend to pack an economic punch.

Purdue Warns Against Planting Callery Pear Trees
Purdue Warns Against Planting Callery Pear Trees

According to Purdue University, the tree easily spreads to forests and parks, where it crowds out native plants at a rate that has earned it a spot on the invasive species list.

How a Secret Seed Society at Michigan State Continues to Uncover Weed Seed Answers 142 Years Old
How a Secret Seed Society at Michigan State Continues to Uncover Weed Seed Answers 142 Years Old

For 142 years, a secret seed society at Michigan State University has uncovered one of the world’s oldest science experiments, answering how long weed seeds remain viable. Today, one weed species continues to sprout.

Sponsored Content: Watch Now- In Five Minutes, ARECO Experts Unveil the Cool Fog Trifecta
Sponsored Content: Watch Now- In Five Minutes, ARECO Experts Unveil the Cool Fog Trifecta

Joe Jessome, director of operations, and Lorenz Schmid, vice president of technical operations, discuss the benefits of ARECO Nebulization.

Sponsored Content: How Stemilt is putting people first
Sponsored Content: How Stemilt is putting people first

Kristin Dinsmore interviews marketing director Brianna Shales about Stemilt's social responsibility efforts.

Sponsored:  Produce Industry in the Time of Covid-19 Roundtable
Sponsored: Produce Industry in the Time of Covid-19 Roundtable

We invite you to watch the on-demand virtual roundtable discussion of how COVID-19 is affecting the fresh produce industry.

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Sponsored content: Is your plant ready for a new sanitation program?
Sponsored content: Is your plant ready for a new sanitation program?

Producing fresh produce requires a focus on the safety and integrity of the end-product, which means managers must uphold a concern for sound plant sanitation.

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Sponsored content: Berries for Fall — 3 Things to Make Post-Summer Sales Pop
Sponsored content: Berries for Fall — 3 Things to Make Post-Summer Sales Pop

Just because summer is over, it doesn’t mean we have to forget about those high-season strawberry profits until spring. In fact, now is the time to combine three market concepts to keep sales growing more than ever.