VegetableGrowerConnect: Delivering Results For Growers And Suppliers By Rosemary Gordon|November 22, 2016 One-on-one meetings with suppliers and networking opportunities were highlights of the third annual Connect.Read More
What You Need To Know about New Final Rule That Protects Farmworkers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 26, 2024
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
A Hops Crop To Be Thankful For Posted by Christina Herrick|November 22, 2016 Washington State University researcher looks back on the growth in the craft beer industry, and a monster hop crop this year.
7 Sweet Releases In Florida Sugarcane Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 21, 2016 New cultivars focus on disease resistance and yield.
New Study Shows Pre-Cut Salad Fosters Growth Of Salmonella Posted by Rosemary Gordon|November 21, 2016 A new study shows minimal damage to salad leaves in bagged salads stimulate the presence of Salmonella enterica.
Insight Welcome On Florida Agriculture’s State Of The Industry By Lisa Lochridge|November 21, 2016 Poorly thought-out government policies loom as a major threat that prevents Florida farmers and ranchers from feeding a hungry world.
USDA Gives $200 Million To Expand Ag Exports Posted by Christina Herrick|November 19, 2016 USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) is awarding $200 million to more […]
Agriculture’s Next Generation Aiming To Save The World By Frank Giles|November 19, 2016 University Of Florida program puts feeding a rapidly growing population in the hands of students.
Classic Thanksgiving Meal To Set You Back Less This Year Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 18, 2016 Adjusting for inflation, the latest survey from American Farm Bureau Federation reveals the lowest average price for the holiday feast since 2010.
How Soil Type Affects Land Values By Phoebe Moll|November 17, 2016 Sand, loam, and muck all offer something different when setting property prices.
Deadline Nearing For 2017 Almond Leadership Program Applications Posted by Christina Herrick|November 17, 2016 Program dedicated to preparing next generation of industry leaders.
Expert Answers Questions About Making Your Return To The Family Farm A Success Posted by Christina Herrick|November 17, 2016 Returning to the family farm is a big step for both family members on the farm and those […]
Financial Flux Forcing Extra Groundwork For U.S. Growers By John VanSickle|November 17, 2016 With challenging issues afoot, it’s not too early to start thinking about policies and funding implications surrounding the next Farm Bill.
Florida Farming, Sugarcane Pioneer Passes Away At 88 Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 17, 2016 George H. Wedgworth founded and led the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida for 50 years.
Help On The Way To Florida Farmers Hurting From Hurricane Matthew By Paul Rusnak|November 15, 2016 USDA designates four counties as primary natural disaster areas; loans offered to those eligible.
How The Trump Administration Will Impact U.S. Agriculture Posted by Christina Herrick|November 15, 2016 In new report, experts say policy changes, especially immigration, could have long-term implications on the industry.
Asian Trade Deal Killed By David Eddy|November 14, 2016 In what one prominent economist says is a blow to U.S. fruit exporters, the White House concedes the Trans-Pacific Partnership is not going to be ratified.
Dry Season Dangers Not On The Radar For South Florida Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 14, 2016 Emerging from an extended period of plentiful precipitation, near-term water supply, drought issues not anticipated in the coming months.
U.S. Sweats Out Third-Warmest October On Record Posted by Christina Herrick|November 9, 2016 So far, 2016 is the second-warmest year-to-date in 122 years.
It’s Time To Turn The Page On Election 2016 [Opinion] By Frank Giles|November 9, 2016 Mr. Trump has the White House and Republicans have the Congress. They are in a position to lead, and they must.
Washington Sees Record Rainfall Posted by Christina Herrick|November 8, 2016 State rainfall for month of October slashes earlier years’ totals.