Aug. 31—There's a cornucopia in Orlando Romero's Nambé backyard, and the feast has reached all the way to Santa Fe. To reap the rewards of an overzealous apricot tree, Romero invited eight ...
Imagine growing your own backyard fruit orchard, but without having to do much in the way of pest control, weed management, or fertilizing because the carefully selected companion plants support and ...
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Smarter tomato-picking robots learn to judge each fruit before harvest
Tomato vines can look calm from a distance. Up close, they feel like a crowded maze. Fruit hangs in clusters. Stems twist in ...
A scientist has explained why robots still struggle to pick tomatoes. Labor shortages in agriculture are driving growing ...
Did you go to bed hungry last night? It”s a poignant question posed by Village Harvest-Woodland founders Dexter Quiggle, Bert Rinkel, Nick Pohl and Elliott Jones in their search for local sites to ...
In temperate climates, fall is usually harvest season. In the tropics, crops ripen year-round. For those who want to harvest their fruit at its peak and have it last on the shelf or in transit, ...
Apple, peach, plum and pear trees in the Durango area and the Animas watershed have been well watered over the summer, and it shows in the amount of fruit they are producing, according to members of ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Cousins Tanisha Tucker Lohse and Maria Francisco set off from their desert camp around dawn on most early summer days, in search of ripe fruit from the towering saguaro cactus, an ...
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Smarter tomato-picking robots now judge each fruit before harvesting
Tomato greenhouses are becoming test beds for a new kind of farm worker, one that does not just grab every red fruit in sight ...
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