Best Management Practices for Florida Farms Under Fire By Frank Giles|July 23, 2019 Whether growing crops south or north of Lake Okeechobee, agriculture is going to be in the middle of the rancorous debate over water.Read More
Ways to Beat Bacterial Fruit Blotch to the Punch in Watermelon By Gene McAvoy|July 19, 2019 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this plant disease.
Latest Legislative Session Yields Big Wins for Florida Ag By Frank Giles|July 15, 2019 See what challenges in Tallahassee have turned into future opportunity on the state’s farming front.
What to Expect at the 2019 Florida Fruit and Vegetable Convention By Lisa Lochridge|July 12, 2019 Industry association’s 76th gathering to focus on workforce, water, and the lengths growers go for the love of ag.
Why Orange-Like Hybrids May Secure Future for Florida Citrus By Peter Chaires|July 8, 2019 Join the conversation as a new committee leads the charge to developing new varieties in the wake of an HLB endemic.
Florida Organic Growers Association Ramps up for New Era By Frank Giles|July 8, 2019 After an in-depth reevaluation, group broadens its umbrella and sharpens focus.
My Reflections on 39 Years in Florida Agriculture By John VanSickle|July 5, 2019 In his career, Dr. John VanSickle has just about seen it all and knows factors like trade and tech will continue to shape the state’s specialty crop sector.
Florida Peaches Look Ripe for the Picking By Frank Giles|July 1, 2019 Still an emerging crop in the Sunshine State, the sweet treat is gaining momentum in the marketplace.