Growers Waiting out NAFTA Saga as It Sails Into 2018 By Lisa Lochridge|December 22, 2017 Calls for a separate domestic industry provision for perishable and seasonal products adding more confusion to the clutter.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
Make Way for More Ideas on Your Farm If and Where You Can By Paul Rusnak|December 21, 2017 With population soaring and tourism numbers off the charts, it’s never been more important for Florida growers to make the most of their land.
American Agriculture Is Aging — So Now What? By Frank Giles|December 18, 2017 Young farmers needed to fill shoes of the generation of growers nearing the end of their careers.
Take a Hard Line Against Bacterial Soft Rot of Pepper By Gene McAvoy|December 15, 2017 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this deflating vegetable disease.
Are There Bright Futures in Solar Farming? By Frank Giles|December 14, 2017 Power companies in Florida are seeking land to expand their renewable energy footprint.
Sowing the Seeds of Hope for Florida Citrus By Peter Chaires|December 13, 2017 The Division of Plant Industry is taking action to address pressing budwood needs of growers.
Food Safety Modernization Act to Mark a Milestone in 2018 By Frank Giles|December 13, 2017 The Produce Safety Rule kicks in for large farms in January, but FDA will focus more on teaching rather than regulating this year.
Why Lemon Appeal Is Gaining Favor With Florida Growers By Frank Giles|December 12, 2017 HLB tolerance and solid market potential has renewed interest in this cold-susceptible crop.
Reasons You Should Go to the 2018 Florida Citrus Show By Paul Rusnak|December 11, 2017 A safe haven for hurricane-weary growers and suppliers, annual industry gathering promises to offer up a fresh start.