The Last Word: Fixing Food Safety By Adam Putnam|May 1, 2009 Over the last few months the American food supply has been rocked, yet again, by incidents of foodborne […]Read More
Mixon Family Farm Builds Burgeoning Berry Business By Tacy Callies|February 1, 2008 The decision to venture into blueberries was quite a drastic departure for the Mixons, who for the last […]
Marketing: A Common Cause By Ken Keck|December 1, 2007 The Florida Department of Citrus (FDOC) congratulates Florida Grower on its 100th anniversary. This celebration is a testament […]
Farm Work Going Wireless By Dr. Reza Ehsani|April 1, 2007 Currently, wireless technology is among the fastest growing technologies, and its advancement has many implications in agriculture. Wireless […]
Organic Weed Control Tips By Tawainga W. Katsvario|March 1, 2007 The major challenge in Florida during the transition stage is control of weeds, especially perennial weeds such as […]
Bridging The Gap By Jacob Bembry|March 1, 2007 When Betty O-Toole’s family began farming in Florida, James K. Polk was president, the U.S. Naval Academy had […]
Plant Virus Turned Protector By Tom Nordlie|March 1, 2007 The plant-destroying virus farmers call one of their worst enemies may soon be an ally in the fight […]
Organic Nutritional Needs By Danielle D. Treadwell|March 1, 2007 Due to the broad range of soil types in Florida, the best way to plan for future crop […]
Pest Of The Month: Gray Leaf Spot By Gene McAvoy|February 1, 2007 Identification Leaf lesions first appear as small blackish-brown specks on lower leaves. These develop into grayish brown, glazed-looking […]
Robo-Grove A Possibility By Dr. Tom Burks|February 1, 2007 In the 20th century, the U.S. led the world in developing a broad range of automated and mechanized […]