Let’s raise a toast to the bold producers and researchers who are taking our industry beyond previously perceived crop viability boundaries to places once figured forbidden.
When it comes to alternative crop solutions, something good is brewing in the Sunshine State. Do you have what it takes to tap in?
In California, is tea going to be the next blueberry?
Once exclusive enterprise continues to expand for more seeking to engage alternative crop endeavor.
Now is a good time for you to think about what new selections might pay off.
In order to grow, things have to change. Are you ready?
3 Boys Farm finally gets its medical marijuana treatment center license; gearing to offer unique product in a budding market.
Here’s a look at new selections being vetted that might have a place in fields around the Sunshine State.
UF/IFAS study shows the crop, which favors cooler and drier conditions, can be grown in the steamy Sunshine State – with a little help.
More seeking to dig into production and profit of this appealing alternative superfood crop.
Team of researchers probe expanding potential for niche market profitability.
Given the official go-ahead to dispense alternative medicine, Knox Medical unveils its state-of-the-art lab.
Washington State University researcher looks back on the growth in the craft beer industry, and a monster hop crop this year.
Exotic whitefly, biocontrols, and alternative crops top industry event’s agenda.
Industry experiencing fifth consecutive year of growth and record production.
Another licensed nursery gets the go-ahead; makes deliveries to patients in need.
The state’s first dispensary of product comes online in Tallahassee, others waiting for the green light.
Field trials are in progress to determine if this highly sought-after superfood can survive the swelter of the Sunshine State.
Planning, preparations finally giving way to production and dispensing of ‘Charlotte’s Web.’