Florida Newsletter
Sparkleberry rootstock shows promise in research conducted by UF/IFAS scientists.
Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this plant disease.
Initial estimate from USDA shows confidence in industry’s ability to build on growing momentum.
Find out what one Florida grower used to custom harvest nearly 800,000 pounds of blueberries last season.
Find out the latest game-changers to be honored for lasting impressions made within the state’s commercial farm sector.
After 40 years with IMG Citrus, Veronique Sallin is starting a new chapter. Find out what’s next for the company as it looks to the future.
Stakeholder participation in these gatherings is an industry commitment that’s time well spent.
Management of honey bees and bumble bees can contribute to optimal fruit set and better yield.
False claims threaten to weaken the premium prices organic produce commands. Experts share what it’s going to take to protect the USDA Certified organic brand.
Find out how many new trees will be going in the ground to help rebuild groves in the face of citrus greening.
Frog Song Organics in Central Florida aims for sustainability by focusing on human, environmental, and economic resources.
Recent releases aimed at mechanical harvest and big, quality fruit.
Growing Innovations is an event that shares fresh ideas, new technology, and creative approaches being put to work by specialty crop growers just like you.
A recent swing through one of the top emerging markets for hemp and legal cannabis growers hammered home why the industry needs safeguards in place.
Permitting and testing key considerations before plants go into the ground.
Longtime Central Florida-based berry grower and shipper digs in for big expansion and reveals new marketing tagline.
Don’t let trolls on social media dictate the story of agriculture and those that work to help feed and clothe the globe.
The Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association continues to push with others for viable answers amid turbid waters left in NAFTA’s wake.
Many parts around the world have been scorching the last few months. NOAA has record-setting data to prove it.