Florida Newsletter
Learn how this greenhouse grower is working with others to get the alternative crop off to a successful start.
Survey unveils most troublesome plants out of place in groves.
The significance of these essential pieces of farm equipment and their proper use cannot be overestimated, companies say.
See why two of the most influential trade associations in the produce industry will soon become a single organization.
Longtime berry growing operation cuts the ribbon on its unique office complex in Plant City. Get an inside and outside look.
Local researchers have sequenced the genome of the ‘Tommy Atkins’ variety. See how the breakthrough could lead to new market growth.
The creators of Biocontrols USA Conference & Expo debut BioSolutions 2021, a unique offering that will connect growers to the latest biological products.
Learn how a new biotech breakthrough could be key in slowing the spread of HLB and its vaunted vector.
Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this pest.
Although it seems counterintuitive, fumigation can boost soil health.
Nominations are open for annual awards program recognizing the state’s most eco-innovative growers and ranchers.
President Joe Biden has signed a giant COVID-19 relief bill into law. Learn about provisions that will support produce growers, marketers, and consumers.
Learn how artificial intelligence is rooting out what could be another alternative crop for growers in the Sunshine State.
We reached out to experts to get tips on the most common issues you face.
Organic fertilizers are highly effective in feeding your crops, just don’t expect to build the soil microbiome over time as you would with compost.
UF/IFAS researchers have released their latest insights on mites known to attack hemp plants in Florida.
Norman Todd was a lifelong industry achiever and influencer.
Although vegetable growers stuck with their original crop plans as shutdowns began, they soon adjusted where needed.
The final installment of this series looks at the major takeaways from growers who are taking action to protect precious resource in the Sunshine State.