The Environmental Working Group issued its annual Dirty Dozen list this week, cataloging the 12 nonorganic fruits and ...
Grapes are one of the most popular fruits in the produce aisle—and one of the most heavily scrutinized. They land in fourth place on the Environmental Working Group’s 2025 Dirty Dozen, a list of ...
Washing Fruits Before Eating: Grapes are one of the most widely consumed fruits. Let us tell you what you should keep in mind ...
Simply rinsing grapes with water isn’t enough to remove pesticides. Learn five safe home methods - including salt water, ...
Q: I think it’s nearly time to begin pruning my grapevines (two Red Flame and one Thompson green) and seems like it’s a good idea to address last year’s pests. Although the photo shows the arbor in ...
LEELANAU COUNTY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU)— Shady Lane Cellars is experimenting with a soft pesticide program to evaluate its impact on grape growing in Northern Michigan. The initiative is funded by an ...
Despite adding 1,000 acres of new vineyards in 2003, Napa County's grape growers reduced their overall use of pesticides by more than 150,000 pounds, according to a new statewide survey. The decline ...
On behalf of the Napa Valley Grape Growers Association (NVGGA), I would like to add the industry's perspective to comments made by POISON representative, Lowell Downey, in an Oct. 31 opinion piece ...
Long-term exposure to certain pesticides is linked to a higher risk of certain health conditions like Parkinson's disease.
Washing grapes with running water—or a brief soak—meaningfully reduces dirt, pathogens, and pesticide residues. A 20-second rinse works, but soaking grapes in baking soda or vinegar for up to 10 ...