Blame Modern Media for the Death of Nuance [Opinion] By Frank Giles|July 30, 2018 We may live in the most prosperous and peaceful time in history, but it sure doesn’t feel that way in this 24/7 digitally connected world.Read More
Cox Farms Launches as One of the Largest Greenhouse Growers in North America Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 28, 2024
Healthy Soils at Center of New $5 Million Initiative for California Citrus Growers By California Farm Bureau|March 27, 2024
Why Are There so Few Women in Farming? By Carol Miller|July 28, 2018 Two young women in the fruit and vegetable industry talk gender stereotypes, attracting female talent, and where agriculture is getting it right.
Fertilizer Industry Leader Lauded for Lifetime of Achievement By Mary Hartney|July 28, 2018 Dennis Wedgworth receives accolades during Florida Fertilizer & Agrichemical Association’s 86th annual meeting.
Do You Have One of the Best or Worst Jobs in 2018? By Paul Rusnak|July 27, 2018 Fear not if career paths are covered in dirt. Someone’s gotta do it.
Defending Growers an Honor for Citrus Achievement Award Winner By Frank Giles|July 26, 2018 Standing up for and with producers of Florida’s signature crop comes natural to Tom Rooney.
A Grower’s Perspective: Why I Use Biostimulants By Carlos A. Lazcano|July 26, 2018 There are still challenges and questions about these materials, but the science behind the scenes can help improve your crop.
Fruitful Feedback From Florida Citrus Rootstock Survey By Peter Chaires|July 25, 2018 Current market forces and economics continue to drive the business.
Stop Billbugs From Stalking Your Corn Crop By Gene McAvoy|July 24, 2018 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this pest.
New Honeybee Lab in Florida Creating a Buzz By Frank Giles|July 23, 2018 University of Florida-run facility will tackle some of the biggest pollinator problems.
Metalized Reflective Mulch a Bright Spot for Citrus By Frank Giles|July 20, 2018 Novel plasticulture approach can turn Asian citrus psyllids away from young plantings.
So You Think You Know Something About Biostimulants By Richard Jones|July 19, 2018 The definition of these products may be a little confusing, but the potential benefits to your crop are worth exploring.
Epic Algae Blooms Strand South Florida in a Sea of Green By Frank Giles|July 16, 2018 Record rains force flow of toxic algae from overloaded Lake Okeechobee into St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee rivers.
How to Avoid a Farmworker-Related Scandal By Ana Isabel Reho|July 3, 2018 Supervisor training and better communication can help ensure fair treatment of laborers.
Florida Citrus Growers Happy to Put Hurricane Irma in Rear View By Frank Giles|June 21, 2018 Annual industry conference attendees in good spirits despite tough year.