Opinion: Second Place Sucks – Growers Shouldn’t Settle For It By Paul Rusnak|January 25, 2013 Winning isn’t everything, but it sure beats losing. For a long time, Florida growers have enjoyed being at […]Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
Share Your Knowledge at the First CEAg World Conference and Expo Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 19, 2024
New Citrus Marketing Plan Gives 100% By Douglas Ackerman|January 23, 2013 The mission of the Florida Department of Citrus is to maximize consumer demand for Florida citrus products. Our […]
5 Consumer Trends Growers Should Know About By Lyneida M. Hustick|January 20, 2013 As a member of the agriculture industry, it’s important to stay on top of the most recent consumer […]
Use Your Marketing Edge To Promote Greenhouse Crops By Rick Snyder|January 9, 2013 When you are a producer of a valuable crop, like vegetables or any other specialty crop, you — […]
Opinion: Growers Must Engage The Public To Remain Relevant By Frank Giles|December 30, 2012 During a recent speech, USDA Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack made the claim that rural America is becoming […]
‘Locally Grown’ Notion Has Far Reach By Lisa Lochridge|December 26, 2012 Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as the saying goes. And so, apparently, is the meaning […]
Florida Growers Launch New Branded Tangerine Product Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 12, 2012 Florida citrus growers Vic Story and Marty McKenna have created the Legend of Sun Lion Florida tangerines brand […]
Online Farmers’ Market Kicks Off By Growing Produce Staff|December 11, 2012 Farmers’ markets may be a big part of the San Francisco Bay Area food scene these days, but […]
Freedom Farms: Where Growing Produce Meets Pop Culture By Rebecca M. Bartels|December 10, 2012 Pop culture and produce aren’t generally considered two peas in the same pod. But, when a local publication […]
‘Farmer Style’ Video Scores Viral Status By Growing Produce Staff|December 6, 2012 This past summer, three brothers from the Midwest did not intend to become world famous agri-tainment stars, but […]
Grimmway Farms’ Baby Carrots To Be Featured On TV’s ‘The Biggest Loser’ By Growing Produce Staff|December 5, 2012 NBC’s hit reality TV series, “The Biggest Loser” and the world’s largest carrot grower, Grimmway Farms, have teamed […]
Be Social Media Savvy on the Farm By Lisa Lochridge|November 28, 2012 Know whom you are talking to. Find out where they are. Tell a story. Share photos. Talk about […]
Opinion: Don’t Underestimate The Value Of Agri-Tainment By Paul Rusnak|November 25, 2012 Without agriculture, and the hard-working people who produce, harvest, process, and pack crops, the world would cease […]
Use Your Farm To Educate, Entertain, And Profit Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 20, 2012 In July 2008, Long & Scott Farms was featured on the cover of Florida Grower to highlight the […]
YouTube Series Shows How Farming Innovation Can Feed A Growing Population Posted by A. J. Bussan|November 19, 2012 The global population is expected to hit 9 billion by 2050 and there’s an urgent need to reform […]
Five Cancer-Fighting Fall Foods To Promote Posted by A. J. Bussan|November 19, 2012 Autumn offers a cornucopia of cancer fighting foods and many of them will end up on the dinner […]
South Carolina Grower Fights Hunger One Garden At A Time Posted by A. J. Bussan|October 31, 2012 WP Rawl, a vegetable grower in Pelion, SC, announced last week its partnership with Katie’s Krops, a non-profit […]
Highway Sign Program Promotes New Jersey On-Farm Activities By Growing Produce Staff|October 17, 2012 New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher and Deputy Transportation Commissioner Joseph Mrozek visited Alstede Farms in […]
Lettuce Marketing Success Posted by A. J. Bussan|October 10, 2012 Hollandia Produce, a Southern California lettuce grower/packer/shipper, is really into being green. Really green. “Green lettuce grown in […]
New Ag Marketing Agreements In Ohio Posted by A. J. Bussan|October 2, 2012 After nearly a year of effort by the Ohio Produce Growers & Marketers Association (OPGMA) and the Ohio […]