GenNext Growers Webcast Calls For Action By Frank Giles|December 1, 2014 Young leaders need to activate and motivate now more than ever.Read More
Wild Bees Setting Good Example for Pollination of Sweet Cherries By Dr. Maxime Eeraerts | Julia Osterman|May 5, 2024
What’s Up With Citrus Fruit Drop? By L. Gene Albrigo|November 28, 2014 Probable suspects identified in falling fruit as well as tips to mitigate it.
Be Willing To Take A ‘Wild Turkey’ Approach To Farm Fixes [Opinion] By Frank Giles|November 27, 2014 Editor Frank Giles says Florida Grower will be stepping up to the bully pulpit in 2015 addressing topics that impact the industry the most.
New Partnership To Expand ‘Fresh From Florida’ Footprint In Taiwan Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 26, 2014 Latest deal puts exclamation point on successful Asia marketing campaign.
California OKs Asian Citrus Psyllid Insecticide Posted by David Eddy|November 26, 2014 Agriphar Crop Solutions’ Micromite 80WGS is also effective on several other citrus pests.
Citrus Survey: New Management Techniques Trending Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 25, 2014 Growers widen their tactical approach to survive HLB.
Reasons Aplenty Florida Growers Should Feel Good Going Into 2015 [Opinion] By Paul Rusnak|November 24, 2014 Thanks to recent industry achievements, the next 12-month period is shaping up to be a year to remember — fondly.
Help On The Way Citrus Growers Can Truly Tap Into By Peter Chaires|November 24, 2014 Demand for inventory to rise as USDA’s Tree Assistance Program pushes new plantings.
Industry Organizations Sound Off On President’s Immigration Plan Posted by David Eddy|November 21, 2014 Agriculture is not given the attention it so sorely deserves when it comes to the immigration debate.
Ramped-Up Predatory Mite Production To Benefit Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 21, 2014 Biologics company Beneficial Insectary now rearing two species in its California facility.
Women’s Impact On Agriculture Impressive [Opinion] By Adam Putnam|November 18, 2014 Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam says the long-term sustainability of farming depends on our youth.
Programs Burgeon To Promote Citrus Plantings By Frank Giles|November 17, 2014 Processors and USDA step up to support growers who are putting new trees in the ground.
Florida Grapefruit Growers Feeling Good About Early Crop Forecasts Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 14, 2014 Producers, packers, and suppliers view initial USDA outlooks as positive predictor for future.
Scientists Track Scent To Successful Citrus Psyllid Control Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 14, 2014 New research identifies odors that could help in the fight against HLB.
Florida Citrus Forecast Stands Firm Through Season’s First Month Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 10, 2014 Latest USDA outlook unchanged for oranges and grapefruit.
Citrus Research And Development Foundation Seeks Grower Cooperators Posted by Frank Giles|November 10, 2014 Five HLB-tolerant rootstocks to be evaluated in three main growing regions of Florida.
Groundwork Set For Fruitful Future In Florida Citrus Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 1, 2014 Progress in research, significant government funding, and new plantings have 2014 Citrus Achievement Award winner Mike Sparks feeling positive.
Forecast: South Florida Dry Season May See Fair Share Of Damp Days Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 31, 2014 Outlook calls for possible above-normal precipitation around region for fall and winter months.
USDA To Provide $4 Million For Honey Bee Habitat Posted by Lauren María Alexander|October 29, 2014 The funds will go toward helping growers implement conservation practices to improve honey bee health.
Modern Agriculture Is A True Centerpiece Of Thanksgiving [Opinion] By Mary Hartney|October 27, 2014 FFAA’s Mary Hartney says take time during this holiday season to give thanks where thanks is due.