Growers can recuperate financial losses from natural disasters with the USDA’s Tree Assistance Program.
Organization working with USDA to offer ranges of variety and price options.
Whole-Farm Revenue Protection will provide flexible coverage options for specialty crop, organic, and diversified crop producers.
Growers in Penn Yan, Yates, and surrounding counties suffered damage to property from severe rain and flash flooding.
When dealing with disaster, complacency can kill your farm.
Area UF/IFAS Extension agents work to help growers delayed by multiday deluge.
Early outlooks point to possible El Niño thwarting increased activity.
Coverage critical as risks stand in the way of reward.
In its 2013 Atlantic hurricane season outlook issued, NOAA’s (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Climate Prediction Center is forecasting an active […]
The USDA has designated six counties in Florida as primary natural disaster areas in three separate designations due […]
This is the fourth of six installments featuring Florida Grower’s 2012 Citrus Achievement Award winner Vic Story addressing […]
Hurricane Irene caused flooding in various areas of the Northeast and wreaked havoc on several crops. According to […]