In this episode, we are joined by Desmond Layne, an expert in tree fruit horticulture extension. As the Department Head and Professor at Auburn University Horticulture, Desmond is currently fulfilling an administrative position directing research pertaining to sustainable orchard management practices.

Fruit orchards contribute much to our overall food production – but how are farmers ensuring that this can continue to happen? Desmond and his research team play a critical role in uncovering answers to this question and others like it… 

Tune in now to learn more about:

  • The advancements being made in fruit harvesting techniques.
  • The development of new types of fruit that are resistant to disease.
  • How researchers are preventing fruit from getting sunburns.

Join this episode to discover the many components involved in fruit production!

To Learn more about Desmond Layne and his work visit agriculture.auburn.edu now.

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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