Illinois Fruit and Vegetable News
Condition changes could be costly to your specialty crop business. The Illinois Fruit and Vegetable Newsletter gives practical production advice you can use today to improve your farming operation. From pest management to marketing advice, Illinois Extension experts help you meet the challenges that impact your profit and product.
IFVN Vol. 28, No. 6 | June 2022
- USDA Will Offer Assistance For On-Farm Food Safety Related Expenses
- University of Illinois Extension Fruit and Vegetable Specialists
- Southwestern Illinois at Waterloo Regional Report
IFVN Vol. 28, No. 5 | May 2022
- Illinois Summer Horticultural Field Day to be June 9
- Less Seriously
- Southwestern Illinois Regional Report from Waterloo
- Cool and Gloomy Start to Spring
- St. Louis Metro East Regional Report
- Pumpkin Weed Management: The PRE is Key!
- Northern Illinois Regional Report
- Download a Print Version of the Newsletter
- Dixon Springs Ag Center Regional Report
- High Tunnel Growers Needed for Research Collaboration
- Upcoming Programs
- Southern Illinois Regional Report from Murphysboro
IFVN Vol. 28, No. 4 | April 2022
- From Dixon Springs Ag Center Regional Report
- Melonworm Monitoring in Illinois Cucurbit Crops
- Active March Leads to Cold and Rainy April
- Southern Illinois at Murphysboro Regional Report
- Download a Print Version of the Newsletter
- Modified Growing Degree Days (Base 50⁰ F, January 1 through April 19)
- Southwestern Illinois at Waterloo Regional Report
- University of Illinois Extension Fruit and Vegetable Specialists
- Blueberry Fertility Management
- St. Louis Metro East Regional Report
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