Florida Grower May 2015
In This Issue
Budget Wisely For Big Projects On The Farm
Knowing exact costs and anticipating the unexpected will go a long way in helping execute capital projects.
Anthracnose Can Cause Red Alert For Tomato Growers
Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
Renewed Relations With Cuba A Concern For Florida Growers [Opinion]
It might be said Sunshine State producers are worried if wider trade is opened as the potential for competing winter crops is real.
4 Fresh Florida Citrus Selections To Watch For
Meet the newest group of UF/IFAS FAST TRACK release candidates.
Florida Citrus Gaining Leverage For Next Growth Spurt
Amid the battles, moments of real and sustainable hope have emerged this season.
Small Family Farms Can Survive [Opinion]
It is reassuring amid the corporate climate the agriculture industry has experienced in more recent times that there is still room for the little guy, and — more importantly — a need.
Urban Sprawl Doesn’t Stop 4th-Generation Florida Farm From Growing
Growing in town supports the evolution of Tom West Blueberries.
More Social Commentators Changing Their Views On GMO Crops
Could public opinion be swayed by evolving narration on genetic modification?
6 Questions With Miss Florida Citrus 2015
Pageant’s much-anticipated comeback brings with it a breath of fresh air.