Fresh salsa, seasoned purple hull peas, spaghetti sauce made from tomatoes straight out of the garden, cobbler filled with blueberries picked off the vine.
These may seem like featured items on a trendy farm-to-table restaurant menu, but they are actually lunch offerings served to thousa
Hurricane Agatha was the first named storm of the season, and despite its best efforts the storm had no effects on the major harvesting regions, mainly in southern Georgia. In fact, favorable growing conditions are improving supplies across commodity categories.
According to Mark Campbel
Ecoation revealed the world-first computer vision-based pepper forecasting platform after two years of stealth development and tests in multiple greenhouses across the world and will be showcasing this new technology at Greentech Amsterdam – from June 14 to 16.
As most growers know, fo
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Electricity c ustomers across the country face a heightened risk of power outages this summer, something regulators say reflects a worsening outlook for a grid simultaneously struggling through extreme weather conditions and a shift away from traditional energy sources.
The North Ame
Oregon State Police served a warrant for illegal marijuana at a property in the 13,000 block of OR 62 in Eagle Point on Wednesay, June 8, 2022.
During the raid, 5,038 illegal marijuana plants contained in eighteen greenhouses were seized. Five individuals were detained, identified, inter
Oregon State Police raided an alleged illegal marijuana growing operation in Jackson County.
Some unlicensed and unregulated marijuana growing operations have several greenhouses and other equipment. They also have impacts on water and the local environment.
Oregon State Police rai
A coalition of New York City co-op and building owners filed a lawsuit against the city of New York, the New York City Department of Buildings and Eric Ulrich, in his capacity as commissioner of the New York City Department of Buildings, on May 18.
The lawsuit, filed by two garden co-ops
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