Leaving the proper number of canes on your highbush berry plant should ensure your consumers will leave your farm with large berries – and come back for more.
While sweetness might be the top attraction for consumers, a new study found poor texture was their biggest turnoff.
The authors of a recently published study have identified which blueberry cultivars you might want to consider planting in certain soils.
State member positions and alternatives sought to fill eight positions for a three-year term.
Growers gather to discuss this season’s lack of proper chill hours, learn about new varieties.
Peach, pecan, and berry growers in Georgia and other Southeast states experienced unseasonably warm temperatures for much of […]
UF/IFAS student, faculty search for and find cost-savings for growers.
Blueberry production is a billion-dollar business in the U.S. Although the industry grows every year, a key stumbling […]
Dudley Calfee, president of the Florida Blueberry Growers Association, weighs in with his perspective on the sector’s current state.
In 2015, the infamous pest wreaked havoc in Florida blueberry fields. Are you prepared for next season’s onslaught?
A trio of newly released southern highbush selections are bred to be in it for the long haul.
Research results reveal specific breeding targets to improve flavor.
Growing in town supports the evolution of Tom West Blueberries.
Barring a hard-freeze event, growers agree the season’s offering looks fruitful.
Commercials shine the spotlight on Florida blueberries, tomatoes, and seafood.
Producers warned to be on the lookout as scientists probe samples.
The Peach State experiences extreme growth in production of blueberries in the last 20 years.
Researchers partnering with FDACS and USDA on 24 separate projects to strengthen the produce market sector.
$13.8 million transaction includes more than 800 acres acquired from longtime Central Florida produce operation.