Florida Grower Feb. 2016
In This Issue
Alternative Crops Gaining More Attention In Florida
Pomegranates, blackberries, and hops featured at the Florida Ag Expo.
Too Much Cheerleading Has EPA In Deep Water [Opinion]
These days, far too often, elected representatives of the people are abdicating their responsibilities to federal agencies. The result is rules like WOTUS.
Student Loan Debt Depriving U.S. Agriculture Of Future Leaders
National Young Farmers Coalition survey confirms why GenNext Growers need to pay attention to the Young Farmer Success Act.
Beware The Warning Signs For White Rust Of Spinach
Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this vegetable disease.
Struggling Citrus Sector Has Lifeline In New Variety Development
Progress on numerous fronts show, for many, the glass is half full.
Let’s Raise A Glass To Florida’s New Batch Of Alternative Crop Prospects [Opinion]
Challenges with unique solutions are needed to make the agriculture sector stronger.
Farming Fertility Practices Evolving With Environment In Mind
Improving water quality while maintaining production is being achieved in American agriculture.
3 Products To Better Serve Your Soil
Check out a sampling of the latest soil health enhancers.
Emphasis On Soil Health Moving Growers To Dig Deeper
There are benefits to be gained by taking care of what lies beneath.
Port Tampa Bay Embarks On Big Plans To Meet Rising Tide Of Global Trade
Opportunities for growers abound as the Panama Canal doubles its capacity.