CEU Series: Mix and Load Pesticides Safely By Gene McAvoy|October 1, 2017 Caution used during preparation stages are worth your time and effort. 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
Share Your Knowledge at the First CEAg World Conference and Expo Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 19, 2024
Florida Blueberry Growers Challenged to Maintain Momentum By Dudley Calfee|September 26, 2017 After a nice rebound last season, resiliency is sure to be tested.
Are We There Yet? Florida Citrus Growers Want to Know By Frank Giles|September 26, 2017 When it comes to dealing with HLB, the ride can’t be over soon enough.
Building Strong Advocates for Farming a Class Act By Lisa Lochridge|September 25, 2017 Emerging leader development for agriculture starts from the ground up.
Prevent Sweet Potato Weevil From Giving You the Slip By Gene McAvoy|September 25, 2017 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this insect pest.
How to Pick the Best Fruit for Citrus Under Protective Screen Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 24, 2017 Fresh varieties with consumer appeal are top priority for 2017 Citrus Achievement Award winner Ed Pines.
Take Time to Survey the Latest Florida Citrus Varieties By Peter Chaires|September 22, 2017 The calendar is full of display day opportunities to learn, see, and do.
When it Comes to Growing, Florida Farmers Never Say Never By Paul Rusnak|September 22, 2017 Let’s raise a toast to the bold producers and researchers who are taking our industry beyond previously perceived crop viability boundaries to places once figured forbidden.
Advice for Taking Over the Family Farm By Christina Herrick|September 21, 2017 If you are considering joining and running your family business, here are some tips to ensure success.
Ways Florida Blueberry Growers Can Elevate Their Message By Candace Munz|September 21, 2017 Promotional efforts seek to harness power that drives the Sunshine State’s ‘little blue dynamos.’
Everything You Need to Know About the 2017 Florida Ag Expo Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 21, 2017 More education choices, flexible field tours, and networking opportunities to provide an enhanced attendee experience.
Whitefly Troubles Go From Bad to Worse in Florida By Frank Giles|September 20, 2017 Growers should have a plan for managing the pest from beginning to end of season.
Getting to the Bottom of Bacterial Wilt in Blueberries By Philip F. Harmon | Deanna Bayo|September 20, 2017 Prolific plant pathogen now presenting a new challenge for Florida producers and researchers.
Hopes High for Hops Fresh From Florida By Paul Rusnak|September 19, 2017 When it comes to alternative crop solutions, something good is brewing in the Sunshine State. Do you have what it takes to tap in?