Still a Long Row to Hoe in Citrus Greening Fight By Frank Giles|May 24, 2018 Despite still no cure for the devastating disease, the ongoing concerted effort to keep trees as productive as possible is beyond impressive.Read More
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Bonds Between All Farmers Are Plentiful and Powerful By Shannon Ross Shepp|May 23, 2018 Crop segments aside, there’s strength, grit, hope, challenge, passion, selflessness, and service that deeply root all involved in this field.
Spinach Crop Down in the Dumps? It Might be Blue Mold By Gene McAvoy|May 22, 2018 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this plant pathogen.
Florida Scientist Stands Strong in Support of Citrus Nurseries By Peter Chaires|May 21, 2018 Dr. Richard Beeson’s contributions have positively impacted the industry that sustains the state’s signature crop.
Advice to Attract More Young Growers to the Farm By Carol Miller|May 19, 2018 One GenNext Grower says if the agriculture industry wants to lure more fresh faces, it will need to up its game.
Chemical Rotation Critical to Citrus Psyllid Control By Frank Giles|May 18, 2018 Keep pesticide resistance at bay by mixing up your crop protection recipe.
Hail to the 2018 Florida Grower Citrus Achievement Award Winner By Frank Giles|May 17, 2018 Congressman Tom Rooney caps off his service to Florida and earns honor by leading the charge to secure much-needed disaster relief funds for growers.
Florida Land Values Strong Thanks to Rising Economy By Frank Giles|May 16, 2018 Annual report shows real estate market firing on all cylinders in the Sunshine State.
Growing Innovations Set to Solve Growers’ Most Pressing Challenges By James C. Sulecki|May 10, 2018 Unique specialty agriculture conference and tradeshow is first production of new joint venture between Meister Media Worldwide and NXT Events Media Group.
Can Hemp Weave its Way into Fabric of Florida Farming? By Paul Rusnak|May 4, 2018 UF/IFAS researchers are prepping to make room for, plant, and track the progress of what could become a cash crop for the state.