Emily Saladino is a journalist, editor, and recipe developer in New York. Previously a culinary editor at Food Network and managing editor of Wine Enthusiast, she works as a contributing editor at ...
New Jersey farmers face a tough season after a sudden frost ruined many fruit crops, but blueberries and strawberries may ...
The once-majestic oak tree is all but dead: battered by repeated heat waves, it has shut down vital functions to conserve water and is slowly dying in a French forest. It is one of countless trees ...
Squirrels are experts at getting food that seems impossible to reach. If you’ve ever filled a bird feeder, you know the ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins joined Republican U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan for a roundtable discussion with local ...
Most people assume you need a big yard to grow fruit. That assumption keeps a lot of home gardeners from ever getting started ...
Farmers — whether concentrating on livestock or crops — know they’re at the mercy of Mother Nature, but the too-early bloom ...
New Jersey officials estimate farm losses could total over $300 million statewide after an April freeze decimated fruit trees ...
In western Colorado, home to the treasured Palisade peach, cytospora canker is one of the most economically consequential ...
The data shows that Macomb County farms are expected to lose a total of about $170,500 per year due to natural disasters, or an average per-farm loss of $373.
Local farmers, already dealing with a difficult start to Utah’s growing season, are once again watching the forecast closely ...
An unusually warm March followed by a devastating April freeze left Delta County orchards without their usual fruit.