Christina Morton

Ag Groups Cheer Latest Decision on Adverse Effect Wage Rate Rule
A federal court in Louisiana has vacated the U.S. Department of Labor’s 2023 Adverse Effect Wage Rate Methodology rule. Learn what this means for growers.
What the Mike and Karen Stuart Scholarship Means to the Future of Florida Ag
Learn how this program aims to help keep the farm workforce pipeline full of talented leaders.
Return of FFVA Annual Convention the Highlight of Year-End Reflection
Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association’s Christina Morton gives a rundown of bright spots in 2021 for the organization and the produce industry in general.
Cheers to a Decade of Building Future Ag Leaders
Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association’s Emerging Leader Development Program has marked its 10th year and is set to keep growing.
Time To Dig In! Defense of Domestic Produce Against Unfair Trade Critical
In her latest column, FFVA’s Christina Morton says never has it been more important to teach the next generation how and where our food is grown.
Advocating for Bottom Lines of Farmers Should Be a Top Priority
See how the Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association has been busy telling an important story for local specialty crop producers.
New Voice Speaks up for Florida Fruit and Vegetable Producers
Meet Christina Morton, FFVA’s new Director of Communications, as she takes the reins from longtime agvocate and Florida Grower columnist Lisa Lochridge.