CEU Series: Place Priority on Preventing Pesticide Poisoning By Gene McAvoy|January 1, 2017 Practicing safe work habits will minimize hazards from exposure to certain crop protection chemistries.Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Are Today’s Agriculture Regulations Ripe for Reform? [Opinion] By Frank Giles|December 29, 2016 Donald Trump has been clear that he is no fan of burdensome rules that stifle productivity.
How Farming’s Deep Roots Can Inspire Job Appreciation By Lisa Lochridge|December 23, 2016 I tell my friends I have the best job around. Why? Because of this industry and the people who work in it.
Stay Alert to Anthracnose of Cucurbits By Gene McAvoy|December 22, 2016 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this destructive vegetable disease.
3 Reasons Why 2017 Will be a Good Year for Florida Agriculture By Paul Rusnak|December 21, 2016 There are several trendlines to feel good about if you’re a grower in the Sunshine State.
3 New Fungicide Product Options for Vegetable Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 20, 2016 Unique modes of action the main feature of modern chemistries.
Finding Weak Links Key to Saving Florida Citrus By Peter Chaires|December 19, 2016 Unique supply challenges placing a strain on restoration of the state’s acreage.
What to Know When Purchasing New or Used Farm Equipment By Lauren María Alexander|December 16, 2016 Prepare to ask as many questions as possible to determine whether it will serve your operation in the long term.
New Farmworker Protection Rules Now Employed By Frank Giles|December 15, 2016 Changes include enhanced training and recordkeeping for pesticide applicators.
Planting Citrus Under Protective Screen Goes Commercial By Frank Giles|December 14, 2016 Production practice offers benefits beyond excluding the psyllid and HLB.