Farm Accounting Is A Lifelong Learning Experience By Frank Giles|February 22, 2016 Strong business skills include more than just keeping a checkbook.Read More
Share Your Knowledge at the First CEAg World Conference and Expo Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 19, 2024
Time Is Running Out As National Debt Clock Ticks Away [Opinion] By Frank Giles|February 21, 2016 Even at $19 trillion and counting, nobody seems to be taking this seriously.
Let’s Lay Waste To Florida’s Abandoned Citrus Groves By Mike Sparks|February 20, 2016 Program could help eliminate these havens of HLB bacteria and psyllids.
Florida Growers Encouraged To Be Graphic For Better Public Relations By Lisa Lochridge|February 19, 2016 The Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association has created visual aids for growers seeking to educate the public on what they do.
Downy Mildew Taking Bite Out Of South Florida Lettuce Crop By Gene McAvoy|February 18, 2016 This winter’s cool, damp spells of weather have aided the survival and spread of this disease.
Progress Surrounding Citrus Being Sucked Into A Vacuum By Peter Chaires|February 17, 2016 An open dialogue is needed among Florida growers if knowledge is to be employed as a tool to enhance field operations.
Florida Growers Learn How To Win Over Local Chefs Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 16, 2016 Restaurants want fresh, safe, and well-handled produce.
Investing In Specialty Agriculture Research Is Money Well Spent By John VanSickle|February 14, 2016 The future of farming commands savvy spending on programs steeped in sound science.
5 Questions With The New American Farm Bureau President By Frank Giles|February 13, 2016 Zippy Duvall weighs in on priority issues.
There’s No Excuse For Farmers To Be Weather Unaware [Opinion] By Paul Rusnak|February 12, 2016 Studies show if you’re not watching the weather, you should be.
Central Florida Farm Goes Vertical To Capture ‘Buy Local’ Market By Frank Giles|February 12, 2016 Hydro Harvest Farms in Ruskin has built a loyal following by serving and engaging the community.