Florida Newsletter
Find out who will be sharing nearly $473k in cost-share funding to fuel efforts that will save water usage and drastically reduce nutrient loads.
See how enhanced connectivity will not only benefit ag in general, but also pay off big time in the future.
North Florida and South Georgia citrus plantings offer some advantages, but it comes with a risk.
$800 million in USDA block grants to help producers most affected by two of last year’s monster storms.
Nutrient stewards on the farm set an example for all to follow now and into the future. Here’s your chance to learn from some of the standouts in Florida.
IMG Citrus is reintroducing a classic to the U.S. marketplace.
Find out how seed companies are doing their best to stay ahead of production trends.
After years of discourse, the state seeks new policies involving agriculture and other sectors to address algae blooms and red tide.
Some parts of the Sunshine State are experiencing severe drought conditions. Find out where.
Here’s a preview of the 2020 VISION Conference, North America’s premier strategic event for precision agriculture.
A bipartisan bill has been introduced on Capitol Hill to help reform ongoing ag labor problems. See what industry association leaders are saying about it.
USDA has drafted the Interim Final Rule for the alternative crop out ahead of what will be a 60-day comment period. Get your peek at a courtesy copy.
Trade issues remain a top priority for growers and stakeholders to tackle. Brittany Lee gives her take on the situation.
Profitability must be the charge of the entire agricultural industry. That’s what our new initiative is all about.
Attendees flocked to Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association’s 76th Annual Convention in record numbers — for good reason.
The St. Johns River Water Management District has funded 85 ag-based conservation initiatives over the last four years. Learn who made the list this time.
New report breaks down financial challenges and opportunities for farmers eyeing one of today’s hottest growth markets.
Florida Tomato Exchange requests action while new suspension agreement continues.
Vital feedback needed on the state of production, markets, and more.