When Modern Food Labels Serve Up Fear and Loathing By Frank Giles|January 27, 2018 We tend to organize ourselves around labels. Are you a conventional or a organic grower and/or consumer?Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Taking the Lead on Florida Tomatoes is an Honor By Michael Schadler|January 26, 2018 On one hand, it’s the end of an era for Florida tomato industry leadership; on the other, it’s the start of a new journey.
Keys GenNext Growers Can Use to Unlock Leadership Potential By Christina Herrick|January 26, 2018 Specialty crop leadership programs offer opportunities to network, get involved in your industry.
Terrifying Facts About Weeds Every Farmer Should Know By Frank Giles|January 24, 2018 The annual and perennial plants out of place that plague farmers’ fields are here to stay, and here’s why.
Refuse to Let Fusarium Wilt Waylay Your Lettuce Crop By Gene McAvoy|January 23, 2018 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this malady.
Tips for Sustainable Soil Disinfestation in Vegetables By Monica Ozores-Hampton|January 23, 2018 The non-fumigant practice is gaining attention to fight pests in crops.
Express Lanes Open to Find Latest Citrus Variety Trends By Peter Chaires|January 22, 2018 Adjustments are being made to enhance FAST TRACK as the program matures.
Tips for Florida Farmers Growing Hip to Hops By Richard M. Smith|January 19, 2018 Marketplace demand is bubbling over for fresh product. Tap into production and management skills sure to serve up success.
Florida Blue Farms Digging Data for Savings and Profit By Frank Giles|January 17, 2018 Florida Blue Farms built on a plan to preserve quantity and quality of water resources.
Ways Farmers Can Avoid Being Left Out in the Cold by ICE By Frank Giles|January 17, 2018 Knowing the difference between an immigration audit and raid can save you money and stress.
Top Spot in Citrus Production Worth the Fight By Paul Rusnak|January 16, 2018 For this first time in 70 years, California is No. 1 in U.S. citrus production. Understandably, Florida growers are left with a sour taste. So now what?
Licensing of New Plant Varieties Protects Florida Growers By Jack Payne|December 20, 2017 Practice generates funds for reinvestment in breeding and makes international producers play by the rules.