How To Avoid Farm Accounting Pitfalls By Paul Rusnak|April 19, 2016 When the numbers don't add up, it's time to recalculate your strategies.Read More
New Study Digs Into What It Costs To Grow Blackberries By UC Agriculture and Natural Resources News|May 7, 2024
Chapter 11 Proceedings Help Troubled Florida Tomato Producer Out Of The Red Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 25, 2015 Bankruptcy court confirms sale of 1,151 acres in auction that clears way for continued operations at Grainger Farms.
Bankrupt Florida Farm To Yield Plenty Of Land, Equipment In Upcoming Auction Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 30, 2015 As many as seven different buyers could be part of this Chapter 11 proceeding.
$27 Million In The Red, Florida Tomato Producer Goes Bankrupt Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 11, 2015 A prolonged, price-challenged marketplace takes toll on Wauchula-based Grainger Farms Inc.
Build A Better Business Plan For Your Farm By Edward Evans|June 1, 2014 Setting goals and plotting how to reach them can help young farmers successfully navigate today’s financially troubled waters.
Farm Credit Of Central Florida Announces Profit Sharing Gains Posted by Frank Giles|May 15, 2014 Patronage refunds strong despite difficult economic times.
5 Tips To Secure Your Farm’s Financial Future By Frank Giles|May 1, 2014 It’s never too early to start building your personal and business nest eggs.
Pioneering Florida Citrus Family To Sell Off Business Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 10, 2014 Namesakes behind Kennedy Groves and United Indian River Packers divesting all assets related to century-old industry legacy.
Big Chunk Of Prime Florida Farmland Up For Grabs Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 24, 2014 Former citrus producing property, featuring more than 2,600 acres of irrigated tracts, to be auctioned off in separate plots.
Ag Investment Firms Acquire Majority Interest In Alico Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 22, 2013 Major citrus producer looks for growth with new partners.
Study: Florida Ag, Nature Industries Stronger Since Recession Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 Florida’s agriculture, natural resources, and related food industries provided a $104 billion impact on the state in 2011 […]
Longtime Tomato Grower/Shipper Files For Chapter 11 Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 18, 2013 Facing mounting financial woes, Plant City, FL-based East Coast Brokers & Packers has filed a voluntary chapter 11 […]