Florida Grower May 2016
In This Issue
Happy Trails To A Great Researcher, Better Friend [Opinion]
Dr. Brian Boman worked with growers to examine their nutrient and water use and how practices could be modified to not only lessen environmental impacts, but also increase growers’ profitability.
Repeat After Me: I Believe In Florida Citrus
As scientists continue to develop new and innovative ways to combat HLB, we must keep consumers in mind as well.
Sidestepping Scab Critical For Florida Cucurbit Growers
Learn how to ID, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this vegetable disease.
How To Avoid Farm Accounting Pitfalls
When the numbers don’t add up, it’s time to recalculate your strategies.
Field Tour Provides Reality Check For Florida Regulators
Annual event allows representatives of federal and state agencies to get an up-close look at Florida agriculture.
Dealing With The Dooryard Citrus Dilemma
While the added revenue that comes with consumer segment trees is nice, an elevated risk of pest pressure cannot be denied.
What We Know Now About Citrus Nutrition
Greening has changed how growers approach fertilizer programs.
Behind The Scenes With Miss Florida Citrus 2016
The industry’s newest representative is ready to learn and advocate.
Regarding Alma Mater Matters, It’s OK To Show Your True Colors [Opinion]
You don’t necessarily have to wear your competitive edges on your sleeve to succeed, but without a passion and drive for improvement, what’s the point?
Fleshing Out The State Of The Florida Peach
Growers are fine-tuning production of fledgling crop.