New Product Called on to Defend Citrus From Scourge Posted by Frank Giles|January 24, 2017 Mycoshield is a bactericide approved to take aim at HLB-infected trees.Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Florida Citrus Growers on Alert for Postbloom Fruit Drop Posted by Frank Giles|January 23, 2017 After the worst outbreak in years, growers should be wary of this disorder.
Farming Will Always Have a Place in Florida [Opinion] By Frank Giles|January 20, 2017 Growers are resilient and agriculture will survive in our state and elsewhere. It has to, if we want food on our plates.
Don’t Let Stemphylium Leaf Spot Stump Your Spinach Crop By Gene McAvoy|January 20, 2017 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this vegetable disease.
5 Florida Citrus Nursery Trends Worth Watching By Peter Chaires|January 18, 2017 Gleanings from recent grower gatherings expose opportunities and possibilities in new variety development and management.
9 Financial Resolutions to Boost Your Farm’s Bottom Line By Paul Rusnak|January 17, 2017 If a goal for the new year includes increasing profitability, there are ways you can better manage your business.
Will Big Data Yield Big Returns for Farmers? By John VanSickle|January 17, 2017 Modern tools of hort tech are ripe to inspire the next generation of productivity and profitability.
The Future of Agriculture is in Your Hands — Literally [Opinion] By Paul Rusnak|January 17, 2017 Can farmers actually reach the point of having too much information?
Agricultural Robots No Longer Science Fiction By Frank Giles|January 17, 2017 New automated technologies could help specialty crop growers deal with labor crisis.
Precision Agriculture and Big Data Gaining Traction Fast By Frank Giles|January 16, 2017 Specialty crop adoption of hort tech to usher in new efficiencies and transparency.