Category: Crop Management
USDA renews 56 substances on organic National List through 2031
The USDA renewed 56 substances on the organic National List through 2031. See which materials remain allowed for crops and handling.
Michigan Agritourism Convention marks 20th anniversary with education and farm tours
Michigan’s 20th Agritourism Convention in Frankenmuth will feature farm tours, workshops and expert speakers. Get details on the event now.
MSU to host regenerative agriculture webinar series for growers
MSU is hosting the 2026 Regenerative Agriculture Webinar Series in February. Learn soil health, cover crops, and regenerative strategies.
Workshop to explore organic pest and pollinator strategies in Florida
An upcoming workshop will offer Florida growers tips on organic pest and pollinator management. Get details and learn how to register now.
Organic certification draws grower interest as margins tighten, import pressure mounts
Tight margins and import pressure are pushing growers to explore organic certification. Learn what it takes and where support is available.
2026 vegetable industry outlook: How labor, technology and trade will shape the year ahead
Vegetable and organic growers tackle labor, automation, climate, and trade in 2026 to meet rising consumer demand for fresh, healthy produce.
Mechanical advances help target weeds on organic vegetable farms
Mechanical weeding tools help organic farms cut labor and manage weeds sustainably. See how one Michigan grower puts these tools to work.
2026 Southwest Michigan Horticultural Days set for Feb. 4-5
Join expert-led sessions on grapes, berries, tree fruit and precision agriculture at the 2026 Southwest Michigan Horticultural Days, Feb. 4–5.
Rodent attack: battling rat, squirrel and gopher damage
Rodent control in orchards, fields and vineyards is key to protecting crops from damage. Get effective strategies to safeguard your crops.
USDA delivers second stage of crop disaster assistance
USDA is releasing over $16B in disaster aid through programs to help producers recover 2023–24 losses. Get details and learn how to apply.
New MSHS leader follows father’s tree fruit leadership
Kyle Weber is the 2026 MSHS president, focusing on tree fruit research, grower education, and Michigan’s fruit and vegetable industry.
MSU to offer webinar on organic pesticides
Join MSU’s free webinar on Nov. 6 to learn organic-approved pesticide strategies and IPM tools for organic farmers and service providers.
Corteva to split seed and crop protection businesses in 2026
Corteva will separate its seed and crop protection businesses in 2026 to better serve farmers. Learn how the move will impact growers.
AC Foods’ sustainable organic betterful Blues
AC Foods is reigniting the blueberry category with regenerative organic certified betterful Blues. Read more about the betterful blueberries.
Tessenderlo Kerley opens Ohio fertilizer plant
Tessenderlo Kerley’s new Ohio facility boosts liquid fertilizer production for sustainable farming. Learn how the move supports growers.















