Regulation Wringer Making Florida’s Future Farmers Stronger Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 17, 2013 Recently, we introduced the GenNext Growers initiative and some of the fresh faces from around the Sunshine Sate […]Read More
What You Need To Know about New Final Rule That Protects Farmworkers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 26, 2024
Florida Citrus Community Goes All In Against HLB By Paul Rusnak|June 17, 2013 If there is indeed strength in numbers, then the Florida citrus industry should be in good position to […]
Florida Citrus Crop Count Sliced Again Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 14, 2013 The updated 2012-2013 Florida all orange forecast released by USDA reveals a 4 million box decrease to 134 […]
Rotate Insecticides For Long-Term Efficacy Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 14, 2013 What’s the economic threshold for Asian citrus psyllid (ACP)? For many citrus producers, just one. Perhaps that’s not […]
Opinion: The Steep Climb For Immigration Reform Continues Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 14, 2013 The steep climb toward comprehensive immigration reform has been on the march for many years. Just when there […]
HLB Research Innovation And Frustrations Go Hand In Hand Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 14, 2013 Editor’s Note: This is the first in series of six Q&As with the 2013 Florida Grower Citrus Achievement […]
Hard Lessons Learned In Fertilizer Plant Tragedy By Mary Hartney|June 11, 2013 It’s time to answer the wake-up call from West, TX.
How To Choose The Right Nozzle Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 11, 2013 An agricultural tool as small as a thumb can mean the difference between a 25-50% increase in yields […]
Specialty Crops Advance In Farm Bill Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 11, 2013 The U.S. Senate passed the Agriculture Reform, Food, and Jobs Act of 2013, also known as the Farm […]
New Citrus Variety Options Open For Florida Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 9, 2013 New Varieties Development & Management Corp. (NVDMC) has announced a schedule of statewide grower meetings supporting the launch […]
15 Things To Remember When Using PPE Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 7, 2013 Editor’s note: This article is part of a series on pesticide stewardship sponsored by the Weed Science Society […]
Florida Citrus Pioneer Passes Away Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 3, 2013 Indian River citrus pioneer, Barnette Ellis “Barney” Greene, Jr., passed away on May 30 after a brief illness. […]
Bayer CropScience Breaks Ground On North American Bee Care Center Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 3, 2013 As part of its continued commitment to honey bee health, Bayer CropScience broke ground last week on its […]
Breaking New Ground With Blueberries By Frank Giles|June 3, 2013 When a farm is in a family for nearly 100 years, there’s bound to be change necessary to […]
Orange Pricing Perplexity Starting To Add Up: 2013 Florida Citrus Show Extended Content Coverage Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 1, 2013 The law of supply and demand is a fairly simple concept. Putting a finger on citrus pricing lately […]
NOAA: Prepare For A Nasty 2013 Hurricane Season Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 31, 2013 In its 2013 Atlantic hurricane season outlook issued, NOAA’s (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Climate Prediction Center is forecasting an active […]
Get Educated During Smart Irrigation Month Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 29, 2013 Smart Irrigation month takes place in July, which is traditionally the month of peak water demand in North […]
Opinion: Growers Eager For HLB Breakthrough By Frank Giles|May 24, 2013 If you’ve read this month’s cover story, you quickly capture the recurring theme of the search for a […]
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 […]
Young Growers’ Opportunities Discussed Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 23, 2013 The California Department of Food and Agriculture will discuss opportunities for beginning farmers and ranchers at its upcoming […]