2013 Florida Citrus Hall Of Famers Named By Growing Produce Staff|December 10, 2012 The Florida Citrus Hall of Fame has announced five distinguished leaders will be inducted into the Hall during […]Read More
Florida Citrus Group Seeks To Cut Red Tape By Growing Produce Staff|December 10, 2012 One of Gov. Rick Scott’s top promises when elected was to create an environment more friendly to business. […]
Highlands County Citrus Growers Association Looks To A Busy 2013 By Growing Produce Staff|December 9, 2012 “Our primary mission is to have a positive impact on the local level in regards to serving as […]
Water Remains A Key Priority In Gulf Citrus Area By Growing Produce Staff|December 8, 2012 During the past year, the Gulf Citrus Growers Association (GCGA), along with other ag organizations, has been working […]
Florida Citrus Mutual Focused On Fighting HLB By Growing Produce Staff|December 7, 2012 Like in most years, Florida Citrus Mutual’s plate was full this year with a policy driven agenda that […]
EPA Settles On Numeric Limits For Florida’s Waterways By Frank Giles|December 3, 2012 The years-long battle over water quality in Florida has entered a new phase after a federal judge denied […]
Quarantine For California Citrus Belt By Growing Produce Staff|December 3, 2012 The secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), Karen Ross, has ordered a quarantine for […]
HLB Battle Fully Engaged By Frank Giles|December 3, 2012 As HLB continues its spread in Florida’s citrus groves, growers can take heart that researchers have concentrated significant […]
Growers Take New Notice Of Navel Oranges By Peter Chaires|December 1, 2012 It’s no secret that Florida growing conditions are ideal for the production of high-quality grapefruit with great eating […]
Leaders, Stewards Needed For Sake Of Citrus Posted by Christina Herrick|December 1, 2012 This Q&A is the final installment featuring Florida Grower’s 2012 Citrus Achievement Award winner Vic Story addressing all […]
Novozymes Acquires Natural Industries Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 28, 2012 Novozymes, a leader in bioinnovation, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Natural Industries Inc. based in Houston, […]
New Study Warns Of More Grapefruit, Medication Interactions By Growing Produce Staff|November 27, 2012 Grapefruit producers got unwelcome news in a study published in the Nov. 26 edition of the Canadian Medical […]
The War Against Pests Never Rests By Adam Putnam|November 27, 2012 Florida agriculture is known for producing the freshest, highest-quality produce in the world. As a peninsula with multiple […]
Put Feral Pigs In Their Place By Frank Giles|November 23, 2012 While no one really knows just how much financial damage wild hogs are causing in Florida, everyone knows […]
Building Better BMPs For Florida Citrus By Frank Giles|November 21, 2012 As 2012 comes to a close, a new best management practices (BMP) manual for Florida citrus has been […]
So, How Have The Last 4 Years Treated You? [Opinion] By Paul Rusnak|November 1, 2012 November provides quite the juxtaposition of political awareness. We go from a relentless firestorm at the beginning of […]
New Citrus Evaluation Program Gets The Green Light By Peter Chaires|November 1, 2012 The February 2012 “Citrus Nursery Source” article focused on the changing role for nurseries in the evaluation and […]
Research Progress, Production Costs Top Priorities For Citrus Growers Posted by Christina Herrick|November 1, 2012 This is the fifth of six installments featuring Florida Grower’s 2012 Citrus Achievement Award winner Vic Story addressing […]
Let’s Look On The Bright Side Of Citrus By Mike Sparks|October 31, 2012 Can you believe fruit is being harvested and packed already? Where have the last three months gone? The […]
Unity, Action Musts To Move Forward By Lisa Lochridge|October 30, 2012 If there was one theme that emerged from the recent FFVA 69th Annual Convention, it was that the […]