NAFDMA Conference Boasts Tours, Workshops And Breakout Sessions Posted by Christina Herrick|December 17, 2013 Event held from Jan. 31 to Feb. 5 in Kansas City, MORead More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Chicago-Area Grower Finds Niche Market Selling Heirloom Tomatoes To Restaurants By Christina Herrick|December 12, 2013 Leaning Shed Farm found a market for its produce to local markets.
Food Trucks Incorporate Local Produce Into Offerings By Lauren María Alexander|December 11, 2013 Mobile markets in Cleveland, OH, capitalize on the locally grown movement.
Growers Need To Embrace The Energy Revolution By Adam Putnam|November 26, 2013 Florida Ag Commissioner Adam Putnam says an open-minded approach is needed for an effective energy policy.
Food Safety Lawyer Offers Insight On Jensen Farms Case Posted by Lauren María Alexander|November 8, 2013 The nation’s top food safety lawyer offers perspective on the criminal charges filed in the Jensen Farms case and what this means for the fresh produce industry moving forward.
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Announces Environmental Leadership Awards Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 28, 2013 Three landowners get high marks for sustaining natural resources.
Opinion: Don’t Run From Technology, It Will Just Pass You By By Paul Rusnak|October 18, 2013 Growers deficient in digital skills need to plug in now. Your farm’s future is worth the effort.
Ohio Produce Meeting Focuses On Food Safety, Other Topics Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 17, 2013 The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), farm labor, and health care regulations are among the topics that are […]
Syngenta Launches “Good Growth” Plan Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 24, 2013 Syngenta has announced six company-wide commitments to address the global food security challenge. The “Good Growth Plan” has:• […]
Food Safety Starts With Your Manual By Frank Giles|August 21, 2013 It has been nearly three years since the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) was signed into law. The […]
How Farmers Should Market To Restaurants By Frank Giles|August 14, 2013 The fifth annual Florida Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Conference drew growers from across the state to Kissimmee’s […]
Opinion: Prepare For Food Safety Law By Rosemary Gordon|August 8, 2013 Editor’s Note: In late July, FDA released two more proposed rules under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). […]
Opinion: Facing Up To Food Safety Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 8, 2013 With so much minutiae contained in the many pages of the Food Safety Modernization Act it’s easy to […]
Tomato Food Safety Workshop Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 5, 2013 The Florida Tomato Committee and the Florida Tomato Exchange will hold their 38th Annual Joint Tomato Conference Sept. […]
Opinion: Walmart Goes Local, So They Say By Frank Giles|July 25, 2013 By now, you have probably seen the TV ads featuring Walmart’s “fresh over” of a local farmers’ market. […]
California Strawberry Growers Unite On Immigration Reform Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 24, 2013 A broad-based group of elected officials and other community leaders joined local strawberry farmers at a rally on […]
United Fresh To Host Town Halls In 15 States Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 22, 2013 United Fresh Produce Association will kick off its fourth Summer Fresh Impact Tour on July 29 in Highland, […]
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 […]
California Fruit and Vegetable Growers Feted For Leadership Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 Jim Boswell and Loren Booth were recently honored as the first recipients of the Boswell-Booth Service Award from […]
Fresh Take On Marketing Opens Up Opportunities For Florida Growers By Adam Putnam|July 17, 2013 Florida agriculture has played an important role in Florida’s 500-year history, providing food and fiber for the people […]