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The five-day journey was enlightening, providing participants with a better perspective of the state of agriculture in this country 90 miles off Florida’s coast.
NIFA announces $8.4 for study and development of new approaches to mitigate effects of climate change.
The funding is to support more than 400 rental units in four states.
Local threats like citrus greening create additional challenges for many of Florida’s more modest enterprises.
Reports indicate new offer at nearly $65 billion.
The measure will be sent to President Obama, who is expected to sign the bill into law.
FAA’s recent ruling regarding unmanned aircraft systems is good news for business.
Growers encouraged to act quickly while trees and plants are susceptible to disease infection.
Lending institution plays a critical role in sustaining Florida agriculture.
Company receives U.S. Patent approval for continuous picking wheel on the machine.
Decco/ESSENTIV’s TruPick is to be used on apples, pears, and other fruits and vegetables.
Reports confirm notorious Q-biotype species is now present in eight counties.
Growers say administrative delays have caused workers to arrive days or weeks late.
States experiencing continuous dry months and lessening topsoil moisture.
The bill, which will now move to the House, would stop individual states from legislating labeling requirements that are different from the federal standards.
More townships added as small populations of the pest are found in municipalities adjacent to previously quarantined areas.
You not only need access to a stable workforce, government workers need an education on the importance of agriculture.
The pathogen, which was originally reported along the coast in 2013, was recently found in the Sacramento Delta area.
It’s becoming clear that one effective method is to plant wildflowers at field edges.