Good Fruit Flashbacks A selection of articles from the Good Fruit Grower archive Celebrating 80 years of helping growers 1946–2026 To celebrate our 80th anniversary, our January 1, 2026, cover […] ...
Knowledge is power. If you know the fungicide resistance status of pathogens that cause common diseases in your orchards and vineyards, you can dial in disease control by avoiding those fungicides ...
Michigan grower and MBG member Katelyn Craig likes to introduce her U-pick customers to new blueberries. When they come seeking Jersey or another old variety they picked when they were kids, she ...
The Cherry Institute will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 7 at the Yakima Convention Center in Yakima, Washington. The annual ...
Blanco, Oropeza and Cano are just three of the people featured in “La comunidad,” our newest series on Good Fruit Grower ’s Spanish-language website. We will profile a variety of members of the ...
Data diligence, technology adoption and horticultural acumen earn New York’s DeMarree family the 2025 Good Fruit Growers of the Year award.
Jack Bloxom, once one of the principal owners of the complex partnership now known as Washington Fruit Growers based in Yakima, Washington, died Dec. 8 at age 92. He died  […] ...
Josh is a second-generation farmer who graduated from Purdue University with a master’s degree in agricultural and biological ...
During the harvest of 1946, the absence of cash buyers was making growers nervous, writes publisher F. W. Shields in his column. In previous years, growers had found apple selling […] ...
Northwest Horticultural Council officials have asked that apples be included on the list of commodities in coming reciprocal trade discussions.” Sounds familiar, right? But in 1950, the industry was ...
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The January 1, 2026, issue’s cover is a mosaic of memories celebrating 80 years of growth, innovation and community. Each of these 80 images helps to tell a chapter of our story. Together, they ...