Neglected Research, Future Growers Top Of Mind For 2015 Citrus Achievement Award Winner Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 1, 2015 Orie Lee advises young up-and-comers to supplement production knowledge with business acumen; calls for more focus on blight.Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
Share Your Knowledge at the First CEAg World Conference and Expo Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 19, 2024
There’s More Than One Way To Nix Nematodes Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 25, 2015 Compare and contrast these five nematicide products to find out what’s the best fit for your farm.
Plight Of Pollinators Presenting Sticky Situation By Mary Hartney|June 24, 2015 Growers, beekeepers, and the ag-chem industry urged to work together to protect pollinators and plants.
Vigilance A Must To Squelch Squash Vine Borer By Gene McAvoy|June 23, 2015 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this vegetable pest.
Sounds Like Chime Is Right For Sugar Belle LB 8-9 By Peter Chaires|June 22, 2015 Well-vetted variety is finding its sweet spot amid today’s HLB-influenced production practices.
Pollinator Protection Dependent On Pure Partnerships [Opinion] By Frank Giles|June 18, 2015 Florida bee BMPs program has not only improved cooperation between growers and beekeepers, but also shows that voluntary efforts work.
Consumer Trends Dishing Up Much Food For Thought By Lisa Lochridge|June 17, 2015 The fact that health is top of mind for many is a golden opportunity to talk about the health benefits, value, and flavor of fresh produce.
Florida Growers Working Toward Safety And Equality By Fritz M. Roka|June 17, 2015 New Certificate Program educates farm supervisors on best practices.
Future Food Supply Needs Serving Up Super-Sized Challenge By John VanSickle|June 16, 2015 Sustainable solutions, investment in new technologies musts to feed the future world.
Florida BMPs Program Racks Up More Successes By Kelly T. Morgan|June 15, 2015 The Florida legislature passed the 1999 Florida Watershed Restoration Act that gives the Florida Department of Agriculture and […]
Confidentiality Counterproductive For Today’s Farmers [Opinion] By Paul Rusnak|June 15, 2015 No longer is transparency an anomaly among the grower community, it’s become necessary to survive and succeed.
Maximizing Nematode Management In Vegetables Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 12, 2015 Crop termination is the foundation of mitigating the soil pests for the following season.
All Ears At Abbott & Cobb Florida Sweet Corn Demo By Frank Giles|June 11, 2015 On one of his latest field trips, Florida Grower magazine editor Frank Giles harvests kernels of knowledge about new sweet corn varieties and seed technology.
Approach To Nematode Control Changing In Post Methyl Bromide Era By Frank Giles|June 11, 2015 Staying on the cutting edge of management methods against notorious subterranean pests makes longtime UF/IFAS researcher Joe Noling the go-to guy.