Florida Newsletter
Find out which farm operations will be benefiting from cost-share funds provided via the St. Johns River Water Management District.
Amid the rising tide of climate change, see what selections keep their head above the rest.
Team of scientists from the University of Florida set to find out how changes in soil health might impact yield.
Monarch Tractor, which hopes to become the Tesla of tractors, unveils first unit.
The pandemic has been a boon for online commerce, but big ripple effects are impacting global transportation channels — a large part of that agricultural.
Find out what this agribusiness in Florida is doing to manage through the unknown while continuing to serve clients’ needs.
The previously phased-out pesticide effective in battling Asian citrus psyllid and nematodes had been cleared by EPA in January.
USDA will reallocate the money to existing programs, including a recent fresh produce box one.
These peer review journal research projects shed light on heat stress and crop protection.
Panel discussion to give a detailed look at what’s driving real change in farm production from industry leaders.
Latest crop estimates from USDA have the Golden State edging out the Sunshine State in orange production. But why?
Meet Christina Morton, FFVA’s new Director of Communications, as she takes the reins from longtime agvocate and Florida Grower columnist Lisa Lochridge.
Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this common disease.
USDA-ARS study uncovers which disinfectants work against this new, highly contagious tomato virus.
Researchers are using the advanced technology to help growers identify the bugs – bad and good – more quickly and efficiently.
The latest estimates from USDA reveal some of the season’s largest swings.
Learn what is required prior to harvest and when further processed into various products.
See how machine learning is helping researchers and plant breeders see the future of flavor.
What you need to identify and manage this disease.