Plan Ahead To Secure Farm Funding By Rosemary Gordon|April 1, 2015 Do your homework before applying for a grant or a loan. Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
Eggplant Producers Need To Keep Phomopsis Blight In Their Sight By Gene McAvoy|March 23, 2015 Learn how to ID, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
Another Player Goes To Bat For Citrus Research By Peter Chaires|March 20, 2015 Unique Gainesville, FL-based breeding program focusing on mandarin hybrids.
Defending Innovation Has Become Full-Time Job For Agriculture [Opinion] By Frank Giles|March 16, 2015 Florida Grower editor Frank Giles says the notion that laying out facts in defense of science somehow constitutes a grand conspiracy should give us all pause.
Precision Agriculture Tools Help Producers Stay On Point By Growing Produce Staff|March 16, 2015 Check out three high-tech gadgets designed to keep your farming operation on the right track.
Keeping Tabs On Technology Crucial To Your Business [Opinion] By Paul Rusnak|March 13, 2015 There is plenty of outside-the-box thinking being used today to solve longstanding problems. Are you up to speed?
Researchers Mine Nanotechnology To Help Conquer Citrus Canker By Frank Giles|March 13, 2015 Zinc-based antimicrobial stirs grower interest.
Don’t Sleep On Catastrophic Crop Insurance By John VanSickle|March 12, 2015 Rude awakening could be in store for producers passing on noninsured crop disaster assistance program (NAP).
Reaching Out Helps Future Farming Leaders Take A Lot In By Lisa Lochridge|March 12, 2015 Class 4 of Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association’s Emerging Leader Development Program learns best by getting out of the classroom and into the field.
Is A GMO Citrus Tree The Silver Bullet For HLB? By Frank Giles|March 11, 2015 Science, society, and citrus greening converge in the conversation about saving Florida’s signature crop.