Florida Grower November 2017
In This Issue
CEU Series: Calculate a Crop Protection Formula for Success
Choosing the right pesticide mix can make the difference between effective control or a failed application.
Matchmaking Made Easy for Land Owners and Seekers
New website provides revenue potential for property holders.
Prohibit Pythium From Putting a Damper on Your Vegetables
Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this pathogen.
5 Ways to Double Your Farm’s Revenue Using Facebook
This handful of helpful suggestions might have you loving what it does for your operation’s bottom line.
Is Your Orange Juice Glass Half Empty or Half Full?
There is strong-willed — some might even say stubborn — blood flowing through the veins of Florida growers.
Taking Stock of Florida Citrus After the Storm
Extraordinary times call for industrywide cooperation and partnerships.
Disaster Relief: Ways Florida Growers Can Find Farm Aid
With billions of dollars lost to Irma, financial assistance will be crucial for many.
Impressions from Irma Indelible on the Florida Farmscape [Slideshow]
Striking images from the field reveal not only the storm’s destructive nature, but also paths to recovery and reconstruction.
(We Won’t Back Down … ) Stand Your Ground for Agriculture
You don’t have to be a super hero, rock star, or award-winning scientist to aid farming. You can help by supporting professionalism in fields.
Complications Persist as Florida Growers Pick up After Irma
Ground zero perspective reveals how citrus and vegetable producers are facing different, daunting challenges in wake of destructive storm.
Are You a Precision Grower?
Gathering, analysis, and application still seems to be the best basic definition of precision agriculture.
Tips to Help Hurricane-Stressed Citrus Trees
Cleaning up damage and small doses of nutrition the fastest path to helping blocks bounce back.
Perseverance a Priority for Florida Farmers Post-Irma
Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam heartened by the strides being made by growers around the state as they begin to recover from the hurricane.
Attention to Citrus Psyllid Control Critical After Hurricane Irma
Flushing trees will give HLB vector perfect breeding ground.
Florida Farmers Digging out From Impacts of Irma
Damage reports flood in from the field following monster storm, and it’s not pretty.