Mission Is on to Mine Blood Orange-Like Variety in Florida By Peter Chaires|April 1, 2019 When will 'Ruby' Valencia be ready to shine in the citrus marketplace?Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Agriculture and Amara’s Law Grow Hand in Hand By Frank Giles|March 21, 2019 While new farm tech innovations stir the imagination of fantastical possibility, one day, we’ll wake up and wonder how we ever lived without them.
Why Florida Citrus Industry Has a Vibrant Future By Shannon Ross Shepp|March 20, 2019 Signs indicate it might be time for stakeholders to turn up focus on consumer programs in lieu of the maintenance mode dictated by pests and disease.
Protect Vegetable Crop Vitality From Melon Thrips Menace By Gene McAvoy|March 19, 2019 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this prolific pest.
More Farms Growing With H-2A Help By Frank Giles|March 18, 2019 Operators find the program is among few sources of reliable, legal workers.
Why It’s Time to Dump Tomato Suspension Agreement By Michael Schadler|March 14, 2019 While Florida tomatoes were first to feel the pinch, other specialty crops are now suffering under Mexico’s dumping of produce.
Produce Growers Stay Focused on Finding Solutions By Rosemary Gordon|March 13, 2019 Fruit and Vegetable Grower Connect East brings together suppliers and producers to solve problems and build relationships.
Artificial Intelligence: Endgame for Farming or Fresh Start? By Paul Rusnak|March 12, 2019 The human factor in agriculture might be relegated to the back seat as smart robotic solutions continue to crop up.
Is Your Farm Food Safety Modernization Act Ready? By Frank Giles|March 11, 2019 With the massive food safety law closing in on enforcement, now is the time to assess your growing operation’s preparedness.