Florida Ag Expo
The 2014 Florida Ag Expo plot tours will focus on major production challenges and new varieties.
Growers seek critical use exemptions to clean up weeds, nematodes, and disease in problem fields.
A group of today’s producers agree advocation on behalf of agriculture is necessary to attract the next generation of growers.
Change in game plan required as pressing market and trade dynamics threaten fruitful future.
Persistence is needed to prevent pest from killing your crop.
Without go-to crop protection option, soilborne pathogens are building in numbers.
Panel of Florida vegetable growers agree online networks are golden gateway to boost business.
Untapped opportunities for growth take center stage at the 8th annual industry event.
Set a course to get the most out of the 8th annual industry event.
The Gulf Coast Research and Education Center is a world-class facility and home to the Florida Ag Expo.
Important science a daily routine at the home of the Florida Ag Expo.
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There’s more to successful farming than growing a good crop. You have to sell it, too. Smart marketing […]
There’s more to successful farming than growing a good crop. You have to sell it, too. Smart marketing […]
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