2017 a Standout Year for Florida Agriculture – in More Ways Than One By Paul Rusnak|November 30, 2017 Several themes rose above the rest as defining for the Sunshine State's specialty crop sector.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
Proposed H-2C Law Has Flaws By Frank Giles|November 27, 2017 As lawmakers continue to debate ag labor reform, farmers must deal with the growing reality of a dwindling workforce and crops going unharvested because of it.
Ways Florida Growers Can Keep Ahead of Pests Post-Irma By Frank Giles|November 25, 2017 Scouting and quick action even more important where fumigation was skipped to catch up after the storm.
How to Rise Among the Ranks at Your Farm Operation By Christina Herrick|November 22, 2017 Developing a few key skills will help you become a more effective member of the management team.
Send out the Swat Team for Pepper Fruit Flies By Gene McAvoy|November 22, 2017 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this winged pest.
Is the Water Supply in Florida Headed for Deep Trouble? By Frank Giles|November 21, 2017 The time to act is now to correct an unsustainable path forward.
Lack of Crop Insurance a Risky Business for Vegetable Growers By John VanSickle|November 20, 2017 In light of what Hurricane Irma stirred up, now is a good time to review how well you cover your assets.
All Hands on Deck to Point Florida Citrus in the Right Direction By Peter Chaires|November 20, 2017 Enhanced rootstocks, along with better quality cultivars, are buoying the industry until the next big breakthrough.
Florida Citrus Tree Rehab in Full Swing After the Storm By Frank Giles|November 17, 2017 With Hurricane Irma well in the rear view, growers and researchers hope to work groves back to a productive state as HLB rages on.
Is the Robotic Revolution Coming to Farming? By David Eddy|October 31, 2017 At PrecisionAg Vision Conference, attendees hear it’s not about just a pile of unwieldy maps any more.
Biocontrol Gains Traction in the East By Richard Jones|October 23, 2017 Biological control — whether you’re talking about biochemicals, microbial products, beneficials, or even the relatively new category of […]