Annual Ranking of Agricultural Technology Companies Released Posted by David Eddy|January 30, 2018 SVG Partners announces this year’s top 50 leading companies as annual event recognizing ag-tech trailblazers approaches.Read More
Wild Bees Setting Good Example for Pollination of Sweet Cherries By Dr. Maxime Eeraerts | Julia Osterman|May 5, 2024
Invest in Your Farm Career’s Future in This Year By Christina Herrick|January 29, 2018 During this season of resolutions and new opportunities, fellow GenNexters should resolve to further their careers.
National Young Farmers Coalition Issues Federal Loan Guidebook Posted by Christina Herrick|January 28, 2018 The downloadable guide is designed to help young farmers understand, apply for microloans.
When Modern Food Labels Serve Up Fear and Loathing By Frank Giles|January 27, 2018 We tend to organize ourselves around labels. Are you a conventional or a organic grower and/or consumer?
BioSafe’s SaniDate Gets EPA Approval for Protections Against Tough Pathogens Posted by Christina Herrick|January 26, 2018 Listeria, salmonella, and E. coli, are among pathogens the product inhibits in wash water.
Keys GenNext Growers Can Use to Unlock Leadership Potential By Christina Herrick|January 26, 2018 Specialty crop leadership programs offer opportunities to network, get involved in your industry.
USDA to Investigate Vernalization in Florida-Grown Hops By Richard M. Smith|January 25, 2018 Research turning up the heat on comparing plants exposed to various cold periods and others to conditions typical of a Floridian climate.
Young Grower Alliance to Host Trellising Workshop, Luncheon Next Week Posted by Christina Herrick|January 23, 2018 The Young Grower Alliance is sponsoring two events in connection with the Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention. The […]
Young Growers Challenged by Generational Differences, Finances By Christina Herrick|January 21, 2018 Respondents to our 2018 State of the Industry Survey say there are unique challenges to being among the next generation of specialty crop growers.
Tips for Florida Farmers Growing Hip to Hops By Richard M. Smith|January 19, 2018 Marketplace demand is bubbling over for fresh product. Tap into production and management skills sure to serve up success.
Ways Farmers Can Avoid Being Left Out in the Cold by ICE By Frank Giles|January 17, 2018 Knowing the difference between an immigration audit and raid can save you money and stress.
FDA Announces Enforcement Discretion Related to FSMA Posted by Christina Herrick|January 16, 2018 Agency says it does not intend to enforce rules during discretion period.
Dry Season Finally Getting Upper Hand in the Sunshine State Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 16, 2018 Effects of strong hurricane season now being balanced by drier conditions.
USDA Undersecretary Gives Statement on Tax Code Posted by Christina Herrick|January 16, 2018 A solution to the current tax language is expected.
What a Disaster! 2017 Weather Was Truly Historic Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 9, 2018 Agriculture couldn’t escape the wrath of Mother Nature during what was a record campaign.
Consumer Reports: Don’t Eat Romaine Lettuce [Updated] Posted by Carol Miller|January 4, 2018 A multi-state and Canadian e coli outbreak has lead to the organization (and the Canadian government) to urge consumers to not eat romaine.
6 Stories That Stirred the Specialty Crop Pot in 2017 Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 27, 2017 Find out what articles made the most impact with visitors to GrowingProduce.com during the last 12 months.
Growers Waiting out NAFTA Saga as It Sails Into 2018 By Lisa Lochridge|December 22, 2017 Calls for a separate domestic industry provision for perishable and seasonal products adding more confusion to the clutter.
Make Way for More Ideas on Your Farm If and Where You Can By Paul Rusnak|December 21, 2017 With population soaring and tourism numbers off the charts, it’s never been more important for Florida growers to make the most of their land.
Hurricane Disaster Aid for Florida Farmers One Step Closer Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 19, 2017 First major hurdle cleared in helping growers get back on their feet following Irma.