Gills Onions Serves Up New Prepared Products By Growing Produce Staff|October 9, 2013 Gills Onions, a California-based market leader in fresh-cut onions, announced the launch of two new prepared onion products, […]Read More
Florida Ag Scores $4.1 Million In Specialty Crop Funding Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 16, 2013 Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam announced 28 projects will receive a total of $4.1 million in USDA […]
More Than 300 Heirloom Varieties At Living Apple Museum Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 10, 2013 Apple trees are a living, vital part of America’s landscape. An orchard in New York has taken this […]
Opinion: Fruits And Vegetables Are Part Of The Cure By David Eddy|September 10, 2013 My doctor recommends I take a multivitamin each day, even though I’ve made it clear that while I’m […]
Potato Grower Ensures Success By Adding Agritainment Component By Lauren María Alexander|August 8, 2013 Today, adapting to the needs of your market is a necessity if you want to stay competitive, and […]
Washington Grower Groups May Merge By David Eddy|August 1, 2013 First it was the retailers, as grocers began swallowing each other up to the point that now six […]
Grower Resources Optimized To Maximize Demand For Florida Citrus By Douglas Ackerman|July 24, 2013 As we look back, fiscal year 2012-2013 was very challenging for the citrus industry. The Florida Department of […]
Opinion: Savor The Chance To Win Hunger Games By Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 There’s nothing like bad banquet food to put a damper on an otherwise good gathering. This observation, sadly, […]
USDA Announces Market Access Program Funding Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 12, 2013 USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) recently awarded fiscal year 2013 funding to more than 70 U.S. agricultural organizations […]
Florida Hails Latest Group Of Agriculture-Environmental Leadership Award Winners Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 8, 2013 Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam announced the three winners of the state’s Agriculture-Environmental Leadership Award, which […]
Blossom Bluff Orchards Carving A Niche By David Eddy|July 1, 2013 Back in the 1960s, there were a dozen farms on Clayton Ave., a quiet little rural road located […]
Opinion: Champion The Fresh And Healthy Cause By Rosemary Gordon|June 10, 2013 As I sit down to write this editorial, I’m looking out the window, taking note of the sunshine […]
Florida Department Of Citrus Focusing On Future Customers By Douglas Ackerman|May 23, 2013 In fiscal year 2013-2014, the Florida Department of Citrus (FDOC) will evolve the orange juice consumer target by […]
Whole Foods To Open Nation’s First Commercial-Scale Rooftop Greenhouse By Growing Produce Staff|April 11, 2013 Whole Foods Market announces that Gotham Greens is its operating partner of the nation’s first commercial scale greenhouse […]
Consumers Want To Hear The Story Of Your Operation By David Eddy|April 11, 2013 In March I attended the California Small Farm Conference for the second time in as many years, and […]
Opinion: Without Agriculture, Florida’s History Is Groundless By Paul Rusnak|April 1, 2013 This month, 500 years ago, the world changed — for the better. In search of the mythical fountain […]
Lipman Sells Procurement Business By Growing Produce Staff|March 4, 2013 Lipman has divested Fresh Horizon, its procurement solutions business. The company was sold internally to former Lipman employee […]
Creating California Ag Leaders By Growing Produce Staff|February 11, 2013 The author of this story, Meredith Rehrman Ritchie ([email protected]), is is a writer/editor for the California Agricultural Leadership […]
Opinion: Second Place Sucks – Growers Shouldn’t Settle For It By Paul Rusnak|January 25, 2013 Winning isn’t everything, but it sure beats losing. For a long time, Florida growers have enjoyed being at […]
New Citrus Marketing Plan Gives 100% By Douglas Ackerman|January 23, 2013 The mission of the Florida Department of Citrus is to maximize consumer demand for Florida citrus products. Our […]