Check Out the New Digital Drought Portal From NOAA Posted by Growing Produce Staff|January 15, 2021 Climate change continues to make headlines and impact growers. Learn how the redesigned Drought.gov better serves stakeholders.Read More
Cox Farms Launches as One of the Largest Greenhouse Growers in North America Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 28, 2024
Healthy Soils at Center of New $5 Million Initiative for California Citrus Growers By California Farm Bureau|March 27, 2024
Precision Ag Use on the Rise With More Fruit Growers By David Eddy|January 15, 2021 Cutting costs, especially in reducing inputs, is cited by many, but smaller growers remain reluctant.
Equipment Makers Power up To Reduce Labor Issues on the Farm By David Eddy|January 11, 2021 Manufacturers of orchard products say that’s how they can best serve their grower-customers.
Buzz Building for Solutions To Honey Bee Colony Collapse By UC Riverside News|January 7, 2021 Find out how scientists are developing electronic ‘veterinarians’ for these important pollinators.
Top 10 Pruning and Training Tips for Tree Fruit By Jon M. Clements|January 4, 2021 Stay a cut above with pointers applicable to pome and stone fruit.
Agricultural Machines Evolving to Provide New Solutions By Frank Giles|January 4, 2021 When it comes to farm equipment, necessity is the mother of invention.
Precision Nutrient Application in the Sights of North Florida Farms Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 31, 2020 Dig into details of a new $1.8 million project to help guide growers in placing crop inputs directly to the root zone.
Can You Get a Healthier Tomato by Turning up the Heat? Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 22, 2020 Postharvest study shows a sure-fire way to bring out more antioxidants and increase red color in the fruit.
Project To Help Improve Pollination for Blueberries Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 19, 2020 Swarm of researchers set out to find and recommend the best ways and time for bringing bees and blueberry plants together.
New Plant Health Product Improves Calcium Mobility for Growers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|December 9, 2020 Learn more about CalOx FT, the latest release from BioSafe Systems.
Why You Should Test Peak Salinity in Pistachio Orchards By Thomas Skernivitz|December 7, 2020 Growers have found success on suboptimal soils, but how much saline is too much saline for the nut trees?
Valent BioSciences Digs in To Celebrate World Soil Day Posted by Growing Produce Staff|December 3, 2020 Learn more about the company’s educational initiatives supporting healthy soils and sustainable crop production.
How Tega Hills Farm Reinvented Itself During Lockdown By Carol Miller | Lyneida M. Hustick|December 2, 2020 Long-nurtured relationships helped this vegetable growing operation pivot from restaurants to all-new customers during the pandemic.
Airtec Sprayers Keeps the Pressure on During Pandemic By Frank Giles|November 20, 2020 Learn how this essential agribusiness in Florida is managing through the coronavirus while continuing to serve clients’ needs.
Tips and Tricks to Make Growing Hydroponic Vegetables Easier By Johnny Eppich|November 18, 2020 Here is the best advice experienced growers say every hydroponic producer should know.
Ask These Questions Before Investing in a New Crop By Johnny Eppich|November 11, 2020 We asked you about growing alternative crops. Here’s what you told us.
What Ag Interests Can Do To Stand up for Pesticide Regulations By Mary Hartney|November 6, 2020 Florida Fertilizer & Agrichemical Association’s Mary Hartney says let science prevail when it concerns the health of people and the environment.
How COVID-19 Is Affecting Greenhouse Vegetable Growers By Rick Snyder|November 4, 2020 Some producers are thriving during this pandemic. Learn ways they are doing it.
Revealing the Virtues of Precision Viticulture By Thomas Skernivitz|November 3, 2020 Cornell University and the Efficient Vineyard project continue to dig into data for growers.
Dollars Available for Florida Growers Seeking to Save Water By Frank Giles|November 2, 2020 Cost-share funds can cover up to 75% of investments in products and practices that protect water quantity and quality.