Florida Newsletter
Learn more in a guide from United Fresh Produce Association for food chain employers on what to do when the coronavirus hits home.
State of the Industry Survey seeks perspectives from growers on a variety of topics, including COVID-19.
There are questions about how coronavirus will affect labor, consumer demand for produce, trade deals, supply chains, and more. Here’s what you need to know now.
Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this pest.
Federal agencies to hold public field hearings in Florida and Georgia on seasonal and perishable produce. Find out when.
Meister Media Worldwide’s Chairman Emeritus leaves an inspirational legacy of support for growers, research, and education in the U.S. and around the world.
Produce industry stakeholders met at the Fruit and Vegetable Grower Connect to vet potential answers to farming issues. Find out what was seen and heard.
Drone hardware innovation in the ag space has been somewhat stagnant for the last few years. But new developments are about to change the game.
A steady stream of ag transactions is at the heart of healthy land values. See what experts had to say during the 2020 Lay of the Land Conference.
Hundreds of thousands of acres to come into production on the desert coast of the country. Learn why American growers should take notice.
We have only a month left on the State of the Industry Survey, but we’re already seeing intriguing trends.
Learn more about a grassroots movement that gives a voice to growers being hit by unfair trade practices and massive imports from Mexico and South America.
Find out which projects are receiving top billing under a section of the Plant Protection Act.
Get the inside track and see what Michael Schadler, Executive VP of the Florida Tomato Exchange, has to say in this exclusive Q&A.
Looking for a new pepper crop? Take a look at these 11 peppers seed companies think are the best for growers in 2020.
Multiple detections of the deadly disease sparks USDA to expand areas already under watch. See what counties are affected.
If imports and trade tariffs are depressing your crop market, attend field hearings and share your story. It will make a difference.
Last month was the warmest January for the planet in more than 140 years of climate tracking.
FFVA Leadership Forum provides practical tips and insights to help the next generation of growers.